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Apocrine glands, which begin to function at puberty under hormonal influence, seem to play a little role in thermoregulation. Where would we find these glands in the human body?
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Apocrine glands, which begin to function at puberty under hormonal influence, seem to play a little role in thermoregulation. Where would we find these glands in the human body?
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Apocrine glands are considered the "smelly glands". The odor is from bacteria. Also, the smell is influenced by what we eat.
* They are located in the arm pits and groin.
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