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They make up the Integumentary system

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What ids the difference between sweat glands and oil glands?

Sweat glands produce sweat to help regulate body temperature, while oil glands produce sebum to lubricate and protect the skin and hair. Sweat glands are found all over the body, while oil glands are mainly concentrated in the face and scalp.


What plane and region is the integumentary system located?

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To what are sweat glands connected?

Sweat glands are connected to hair follicles.


Which division of ANS innervates the sweat glands and the hair follicles?

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What layer of the skin that contains sweat glands sebaceous glands and and hair follicles?

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Fingernails are part of what system?

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Are sweat glands called sebaceous glands?

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Hair and eccrine sweat glands


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