That would be
1. Hair
2.Sweat Glands
3.Sebaceous glands :)
Epiderms
Appendages of the Skin
Hair follicles and sebaceous glands are two examples of skin appendages found in the skin. Hair follicles are responsible for producing hair, while sebaceous glands produce sebum, an oily substance that helps to keep skin moisturized.
The appendages of the skin are the same as the organs contained in the integumentary system. Which includes the nails, hair, sense receptors, sweat glands and oil glands.
Skin appendages-- Structures related to the integument such as hair follicles and sweat glands.
The integumentary system.
Thick skin. Ability to drop and regrow lost appendages. Sharp spines that grow from plates underneath the skin.
Hippos do not have any special appendages. The animals have four legs and a tail. They do, however, secrete a red sweat that acts as a skin protectant and bug repellent.
Cyanosis - bluish, purplish coloring of the skin, most often the extremeties, and more seriously, the appendages.
appendages are how many body parts do they have
The head, neck/torso, and appendages.
Integument System