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hair follicles
hair color
sebaceous glands
These glands are called the sebaceous glands which produce oil to give the hair a chic shiny lustre.
The oil glands.
hair follicles
Zero relationship.
hair color
sudoriferous glands
The dermis contains fat cell, blood supply, and nerves. It also contains hair follicles, oild glands, and sweat glands. Fibroblasts in the dermis make collagen.The dermis is composed of connective tissue and contains blood vessels, nerve endings, hair follicles, lymph vessels sebaceous glands(oil glands), and sudoriferous glands(sweat glands).collagen fibers, arector pili, sebaceous glands, sudoriferous glands, sensory receptors pacinian corpuscle, meissener's corpuscle, hair root, stratified epithelium The dermis contains, among other things, hair follicles, sebaceous glands (oil), sweat glands, free nerve endings (pain), pressure/touch receptors and a microvascular supply.
Simple, Hair. it can be hair and sebaceous glands. The answer is only Hair because we do have sebaceous glands there, that's how finger prints are left behind. The oil in our fingertips leave the impression of or finger prints in every surface our fingers come in contact with.
Mammals (both male and female) have hair and mammary glands.
The medical term for pertaining to hair and oil glands is "pilosebaceous."
The sympathetic division innervates the sweat glands and hair follicles.
Muccopolysaccharides are used to stimulate hair growth.
sebaceous glands
sebaceous glands