| 21. | Many apocrine glands a type of sweat gland become inactive, and body odor decreases.
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| 22. | Apocrine glands _ most numerous in the armpits, groin and nipple area _ produce the stinky sweat.
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| 23. | The pygmy slow loris produces an apocrine secretion on scent glands near their elbow ( brachial glands ).
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| 24. | On apocrine glands, antiperspirants also contain antibacterial agents such as trichlorocarbanilide, hexamethylene tetramine, and zinc ricinoleate.
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| 25. | Most non-primate mammals, however, have apocrine sweat glands over the greater part of their body.
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| 26. | When we're warm, or experiencing certain emotional conditions, the apocrine glands secrete more of that fluid.
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| 27. | Both genders also have apocrine and sebaceous glands in their genital or perianal regions, which are covered in fur.
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| 28. | "' Apocrine "'is a term used to classify exocrine glands in the study of histology.
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| 29. | Apoeccrine glands secrete more sweat than both eccrine and apocrine glands, thus playing a large role in axillary sweating.
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| 30. | However, they do have sweat glands, called apocrine glands, associated with every hair follicle on their body.
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