sebaceous gland
The sebaceous gland is responsible for lubricating the hair shafts. It produces an oily substance called sebum, which helps to moisturize and protect the hair and scalp.
Sebaceous Sweat Gland
The type of gland that opens into hair follicles and secretes sweat after puberty is called the apocrine gland. These glands are found predominantly in the armpits and pubic region and produce a thicker, more odorous sweat compared to the eccrine sweat glands found throughout the body. Apocrine glands are influenced by hormonal changes that occur during puberty, leading to increased sweating and body odor.
apocrine
Gonadotropic hormones, or gonadotropin, are one of three glycoprotein hormones released by either the anterior pituitary gland or the placenta.
Peroxisomes are not glands.They are small organells.
the merocrine
The type of gland that produces perspiration is called an exocrine gland.
Apocrine gland
Sebaceous Sweat Gland
Apocrine sweat gland
The type of gland that opens into hair follicles and secretes sweat after puberty is called the apocrine gland. These glands are found predominantly in the armpits and pubic region and produce a thicker, more odorous sweat compared to the eccrine sweat glands found throughout the body. Apocrine glands are influenced by hormonal changes that occur during puberty, leading to increased sweating and body odor.
It's a modified sweat gland. Milk is essentially modified sweat, which is produced by mammary glands. Sebaceous glands produce sebum, which is this oily substance designed to lubricate skin and hair. This prevents the cells from drying out.
thyroid gland. Thyroid Gland is correct, may also be referred to as the Endocrine Gland.
apocrine
merocrine gland
A gland.
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