Chapter 29: Q. 17 (page 827)
Eccrine glands produce ________.
a. sweat
b. lipids
c. scents
d. milk
Short Answer
The correct answer is (a). sweat
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Chapter 29: Q. 17 (page 827)
Eccrine glands produce ________.
a. sweat
b. lipids
c. scents
d. milk
The correct answer is (a). sweat
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a. Hip structure supporting bipedalism
b. Detection and processing of three-color vision
c. Nails at the end of each digit
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a. kangaroos.
b. koalas.
c. bandicoots.
d. platypuses.
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a. Rays
b. Osteichthyes
c. Sharks
d. Hagfish
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