Sebaceous Gland which produces oil known as sebum
No mammilary glands. No hair. No live births.
mammory glands and hair
Mammals are called are called mammals because they have mammary glands( also called breasts, teats or udders), which allow mammals to nurse their babies. And yes all mammals must have the presence of hair follicles to be considered mammals. 2nd Answer: Mammals are animals that give live birth and have mammary glands to nurse their young. Mammals get their name from the mammary gland found in all mammals, which produces milk for their young.
Sebaceous gland(s), are glands in the skin that secrete sebum, which is an oily or a waxy substance needed to lubricate or moisturise the skin and hair. These glands are usually found on the face and scalp but aren't present in the palms, soles, and lower lip.
The unique traits that helped mammals survive are called adaptations. Some of their adaptations include their hair, mammary glands, and three specialized middle-ear bones.
sebaceous glands
Mammals (both male and female) have hair and mammary glands.
Sebaceous glands are associated with hair follicles. They produce oil that lubricate the hair shaft.
Mammals, a branch of vertebrates, possess hair and mammary glands. No other vertebrates do.
Hair and mammillary glands.
They have hair o fur are endothermic have mammary glands
Mammals are in the class Mammalia. Mammals have hair, are warm-blooded, have a backbone, and nurse their young from glands on their bodies.
No mammilary glands. No hair. No live births.
Lions, whales and human are all considered mammals. Mammals are things that have bones, hair and glands.
Yes , dolphins are mammals . They have hair and mammary glands which are most important characters of mammals . They are type of whales .
They have hair , mammary glands and they feed their young ones with milk .
Sebum (colloquially referred to as oil), is secreted from sebaceous glands in the skin and is used to lubricate the skin and hair.