Yes, oil production is genetic. incubation just substitutes a brooding mothers warmth, keeping the egg at a constant temperature until it hatches. 24 hours after the hatch the duckling should be ready for the water.
A baby's sweat glands develop when he/she is 1 year old
Mammals incubate their offspring internally in a uterus or womb. They feed their young milk produced in mammary glands.
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Yes. It is necessary for reproduction.
The first gland id the testis. The sweat glands grow after they get the increased testosterone.
That would be primarily the Pituitary gland in your brain. (pitt-OO-ih-tare-ee)
Of course it does. It helps to develop milk secreting glands.
if two normal glands are left behind, hypoparatyroidism will not ensue
yes
If your sebaceous glands become clogged, you may develop acne. This can lead to pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads forming on your skin. Clogged sebaceous glands can also cause inflammation and potential infection.
Saliva is secreted by the salivary glands. Like all secretion, that is a cellular process. Cells within the salivary glands have the necessary biochemical mechanism to do this.
No, it is not possible to remove tear glands from the body without causing significant harm or complications. Tear glands are a vital part of the eye's anatomy and are responsible for producing tears necessary for maintaining eye health and lubrication.