sweat glands
adrenal
All the sweat glands function after puberty. Only they may get bigger in size.
The correct answer is the sebaceous glands. They become active during puberty when more male hormones (androgens) begin to be produced. Making the skin oilier.
Although not entirely sure, I believe they control long term processes in the body such as puberty
Skin Glands (Sweat Glands or Sudoriferous Glands) There are two types based on glandular secretion. 1. Merocrine is also called eccrine glands. They are coiled in deep dermis and respond to elevated temperature / exercise. They produce no odor and function throughout life and are not associated with hair follicles. Their secretion is water plus salts and wastes (urea and uric acid). 2. The apocrine glands ducts terminate into hair follicles. They respond to stress / emotions. They produce an odor. They don't begin to function until puberty and continue through life. They are found in the armpits and groin. They produce sweat plus oil and cellular debris.
Although not entirely sure, I believe they control long term processes in the body such as puberty
why do the sweat and oil glands get more active during puberty
There are two types based on glandular secretion. 1. Merocrine is also called eccrine glands. They are coiled in deep dermis and respond to elevated temperature / exercise. They produce no odor and function throughout life and are not associated with hair follicles. Their secretion is water plus salts and wastes (urea and uric acid). 2. The apocrine glands ducts terminate into hair follicles. They respond to stress / emotions. They produce an odor. They don't begin to function until puberty and continue through life. They are found in the armpits and groin. They produce sweat plus oil and cellular debris.
Puberty.
Apocrine glands which are sweat or sudoriferous glands not sebaceous
I believe it is the sebaceous glands
apocrine sudoriferous gland; Apocrine glands start to function at puberty under the influence of androgens, their activity is increased by sexual foreplay, and they enlarge and recede with the phases of a women's menstrual cycle.
sebaceous(oil) glands