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Published on Dec 12, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

SUDORIFEROUS AND SEBACEOUS GLANDS

TAYLOR GEE
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SUDORIFEROUS GLANDS

  • The sudoriferous glands are small tubular structures situated within and under the skin (subcutaneous tissue).
  • They discharge sweat by tiny openings in the surface of the skin. (dermis)
  • The sweat is a transparent colorless acidic fluid with a peculiar odor.
  • It contains some fatty acids and mineral matter.
  • It is also called perspiration.
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SEBACEOUS GLANDS

  • Sebaceous glands are one part of the pilosebaceous unit, which contain hair follicle and hair.
  • found everywhere on the body except on the palms, soles, top of the feet, and the lower lip.
  • produce a substance called sebum, responsible for keeping skin and hair moisturized
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