| 31. | The apocrine sweat is cloudy, viscous, initially odorless, and at a pH of 6 7.5.
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| 32. | In humans, the apocrine glands in this region are the most developed ( with the most complex glomeruli ).
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| 33. | It contains the hair follicles, sweat glands, sebaceous glands, apocrine glands, lymphatic vessels and blood vessels.
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| 34. | That's when the apocrine sweat glands, those located in the hairy parts of the body, kick in.
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| 35. | It also contains the hair follicles, sweat glands, sebaceous glands, apocrine glands, lymphatic vessels and blood vessels.
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| 36. | Smegma clitoridis is defined as the secretion of the apocrine glands of the clitoris, in combination with desquamating epithelial cells.
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| 37. | In mammals ( including humans ), apocrine sweat contains pheromone-like compounds to attract other organisms within their species.
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| 38. | Cells which are classified as apocrine bud their secretions off through the plasma membrane producing membrane-bound vesicles in the lumen.
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| 39. | Domestic animals have apocrine glands at the base of each hair follicle, but eccrine glands only in foot pads and snout.
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| 40. | Luckily for the cosmetics industry, during puberty our apocrine glands start excreting a variety of sweat that stink-inducing bacteria love.
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