The 'sebaceous glands' are microscopic glands in the skin that secrete an oily/waxy matter, called 'sebum', to lubricate the skin and hair of mammals. Dellmann's textbook of veterinary histology (405 pages), Jo Ann Coers Eurell, Brian L. Vernix caseosa, a "waxy" or "cheesy" white substance coating the skin of newborns. The activity of the sebaceous glands increases during puberty because of height ...
Sebaceous Gland
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