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Sebaceous glands produce an increased amount of sebum during adolescence leading to which integumentary system disorder?.

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Answer: Acne

Explanation: Acne

Acne is a common occurrence, particularly during puberty in teenagers, and is thought to relate to an increased production of sebum due to hormonal factors. The increased production of sebum can lead to a blockage of the sebaceous gland duct.

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