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6.2 accessory structures of skin (p. 191-6)
what is the major difference between the hair shaft and a hair follicle?
acne is caused by the over production of sebum (oil) by which gland?
describe the function eccrine sweat glands.
Brief Explanations
- Eccrine sweat glands help regulate body temperature by producing sweat, which cools the body through evaporation. They also excrete small amounts of waste products like urea and salts.
- Acne is caused by the over - production of sebum by sebaceous glands. These glands are attached to hair follicles and secrete sebum to lubricate the skin and hair.
- The major difference between the hair shaft and hair follicle: The hair shaft is the visible part of the hair that extends above the skin surface, composed of dead, keratinized cells. The hair follicle is a tube - like structure in the skin from which the hair grows, containing living cells and is involved in hair growth, nourishment, and renewal.
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- Eccrine sweat glands regulate body temperature and excrete waste.
- Acne is caused by over - production of sebum by sebaceous glands.
- The hair shaft is the visible, dead part above the skin, while the hair follicle is the living, skin - embedded structure for hair growth.