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identify each of the following integumentary structures.
The arrector pili is a small muscle attached to hair follicles that causes "goose - bumps" when it contracts. The hair follicle is the structure from which hair grows. Eccrine sweat glands produce sweat for thermoregulation. Subcutaneous fat is the layer of fat beneath the skin. Sebaceous glands secrete sebum to lubricate the skin and hair. Without seeing the specific labels clearly, we identify based on typical anatomical positions.
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A. Sebaceous gland
B. Arrector pili
C. Hair follicle
D. Subcutaneous fat
E. Eccrine sweat gland
F. Eccrine sweat gland (assuming similar glandular structures)