They are found in the skin.
sebacous glands
No. These are exocrine glands.
Lots of things. Basically, the integumentary system includes your skin (the epidermis and the dermis) and all of the glands that like in your skin (sebacous glands, apocrine glands, sweat glands, hair follicles).
Ear Canalear-canal
The function of the caruncula lacrimalis is uncertain. It contains sebacous and sweat glans but they seem unimportant in the presence of the tear glands and Meibomian glands. The form of the caruncula may have a fnction by itself, enhancing the outflow of tears through the canaliculi during blinking of the eyelids.
The main layers of the skin are the epidermis (outermost layer), dermis (middle layer containing blood vessels and nerves), hypodermis (deepest layer made up of fat and connective tissue), and basement membrane (layer that connects the epidermis to the dermis).
There are the Salivary Glands, Cardiac glands, Pyloric glands, and the Fundic glands.
No. Apocrine glands are not sebaceous glands. They are specialized sweat glands.
Yes. The adrenal glands are ductless glands.
endocrine glands are glands without ducts.
The two types of glands in a human body are ductless glands and duct glands. A few of the duct glands are tear ducts, sweat glands, and salivary glands.
There are many glands that make up the endocrine glands. These glands include the pancreas, the thymus gland, the pituitary gland, the pineal glands, and the adrenal glands.