These two glands are found in the skin and are known as exocrine glands because they have a duct through which the substance travels.
If they do not have a duct and secrete a substance directly into the blood they are called endocrine glands.
No. Apocrine glands are not sebaceous glands. They are specialized sweat glands.
Apocrine glands which are sweat or sudoriferous glands not sebaceous
sweat and oil glands, respectively
eccrine sweat glands
lower dermis, dermis, epidermis, sebaceous glands, sweat glands, hair
sebaceous glands
The sweat and sebaceous glands are in the dermis, not in the stratum corneum.
No. Apocrine glands are not sebaceous glands. They are specialized sweat glands.
Apocrine glands which are sweat or sudoriferous glands not sebaceous
sweat glands all do
The integumentary system contains sebaceous glands.
sebaceous sweat glands
sweat and oil glands, respectively
eccrine sweat glands
Oil gland
The glands of the skin, or the integumentary glands, include apocrine and eccrine sweat glands, and sebaceous glands that secrete sebum, or skin oil.
Skin contains sweat glands and sebaceous glands and hair follicles.