sebaceous glands
Melanin is not a sweat gland. Is is the chemical that provides skin color.
Sweat.
she has straight hair and side swept bangs.. her curls her hair with an iron and she says her sweat. be cos when shes dancing she sweats so the sweat helps her curl her hair.
she has straight hair and side swept bangs.. her curls her hair with an iron and she says her sweat. be cos when shes dancing she sweats so the sweat helps her curl her hair.
well kind of they do produce water droplets but most likely not from a sweat gland good question
Ciliary gland
Salivary glands are a good example of a tubular exocrine gland. These glands secrete saliva through a system of ducts.
An endocrine gland is a group of cells that produce and release hormones into the bloodstream to regulate various bodily functions. Examples include the pituitary gland, thyroid gland, and adrenal glands.
Sebaceous glands are associated with sebocytes, which are specialized cells that produce sebum, an oily substance that helps lubricate and waterproof the skin and hair. These glands are typically found in hair follicles throughout the skin.
electric ones!
Hair follicles are associated with mechanoreceptors known as hair follicle receptors, which are specialized nerve endings that respond to mechanical stimuli. These receptors detect changes in hair movement, allowing the body to sense light touch and vibrations. Additionally, they can be involved in the sensation of pain and temperature, enhancing the overall tactile experience.
no they do not what kind of stupid question is that