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    Se·ba·ceous gland
    /səˈbāSHəs ɡland/

    noun

    • 1. a small gland in the skin which secretes a lubricating oily matter (sebum) into the hair follicles to lubricate the skin and hair.

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  2. Jan 17, 2023 · Sebaceous glands are the oil secreting glands of your body. This is why they are also called the oil glands. They are a type of holocrine simple saccular (alveolar) gland. Their function is to secrete a substance called sebum, a mixture of fatty substances, entire sebum-producing cells, and epithelial cell debris.

  3. Sebaceous glands vary considerably in size, even in the same individual and in the same anatomic area. The sebaceous glands excrete lipids by disintegration of entire cells, a process known as holocrine secretion. Human sebum, as it leaves the sebaceous gland, contains squalene, cholesterol, cholesterol esters, wax esters, and triglycerides.

  4. sebaceous gland noun : any of the small sacculated glands lodged in the substance of the derma, usually opening into the hair follicles, and secreting an oily or greasy material composed in great part of fat which softens and lubricates the hair and skin

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  6. Sebaceous glands vary considerably in size, even in the same individual and in the same anatomic area. The sebaceous glands exude lipids by disintegration of entire cells, a process known as holocrine secretion. Human sebum, as it leaves the sebaceous gland, contains squalene, cholesterol, cholesterol esters, wax esters, and triglycerides.

  7. se·ba·ceous gland. Definitions related to sebaceous glands: A gland that opens into a terminal hair follicle; it secretes sebum, the natural oily conditioner of hair. Small glands located within the epidermis, and associated with the hair follicle, that produce and secrete an oily substance that lubricates the skin and hair.

  8. 3. Development of the sebaceous gland. The complex structure of the skin epithelium is generated during development as the surface ectoderm becomes restricted to the epidermal lineages. A single layer of epidermal cells starts to proliferate and differentiate to stratify and form the IFE.

  9. sebaceous gland meaning: 1. a very small organ in the skin that produces sebum 2. a very small organ in the skin that…. Learn more.

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