The sebaceous gland produces oil that lubricates the skin and hair. This oil, called sebum, helps prevent the skin from drying out and also provides some immune protection. The sebaceous glands are exocrine (ducted) glands that are one of the accessory organs of the skin.
Normally in the United States the animal that you would see that's skin keeps its body from drying out would be the snake and the alligator .
it produces oils to stop itself from drying out.
dermis (skin)
The skin produces oil through sebaceous glands.
the hair follicle is a skin organ that produces hair.
the hair follicle is a skin organ that produces hair.
the hair follicle is a skin organ that produces hair.
The answer is the gall bladder.
Keeps the skin moist and prevents it from drying or cracking.
Well...... reptiles also have watertight skin so that kind of says why they have scaly skin. This skin keeps their body from drying out in the sun.
Skin mainly. It's the most waterproof structure many organisms have. Of course, many animals also need to protect their skin from drying out by keeping wet, like frogs and slugs. ^^
heart This is incorrect. Sweat is produced by sweat glands in the skin.