Sebaceous glands are alveolar glands, most of which open into hair follicles. Their secretion is sebum.
The secretion of sebum by sebaceous glands is primarily stimulated by hormonal changes, particularly androgens like testosterone. These hormones increase the activity of sebaceous glands, especially during puberty. Sebum plays a crucial role in lubricating and protecting the skin and hair, helping to maintain moisture and prevent dryness. Additionally, factors such as diet and environmental conditions can also influence sebum production.
Androgen action, Ductal hypercornification, colonization & inflammation
An oily secretion from glands. Example: he has higher sebum production.
The process of secreting sebum is known as sebaceous secretion. Sebum is an oily substance produced by the sebaceous glands in the skin to help keep it moisturized and protected.
Sebum is an oily substance that is naturally secreted from the sebacious glands in your hair and skin that keeps your skin and hair moisturized.
Sebacious means fatty or relating to fat or sebum. It can also mean the secretion of fat or sebum.
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Sebum is the oil secretion produced by sebaceous glands in the skin. It helps to waterproof and lubricate the skin and hair, keeping them from becoming dry and brittle.
The sebaceous glands give off a secretion called "sebum" into the follicles.
keratin and modified sebum (an oily secretion of the sebaceous gland),
Spermatogenesis is stimulated dy FSH.Other hormone is LH
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