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locate the sweat gland.
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locate the sebaceous gland.
For locating the sweat gland:
Sweat glands are coiled tubular structures (eccrine sweat glands, the common type here) located in the dermis or subcutaneous tissue. In the diagram, the coiled structure (often with a long duct to the surface) that's not associated with hair follicles directly (or the coiled one, typically the eccrine sweat gland) is the sweat gland. Looking at the image, the coiled gland (the one with a more convoluted, coiled body and a duct leading up) is the sweat gland.
Sebaceous glands are associated with hair follicles, are sac - like (or lobular) and secrete sebum. In the diagram, the gland that is attached to the hair follicle (the one that looks like a small sac or lobule near the hair follicle, often with a duct opening into the hair follicle) is the sebaceous gland. For example, the gland adjacent to the hair follicle (the dark - colored or the gland that appears to be connected to the hair shaft's follicle) is the sebaceous gland.
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The sweat gland is the coiled tubular structure (usually the one with a convoluted body, like the coiled gland in the middle - lower part of the dermal layer, with a duct leading towards the skin surface).