When it comes to the glands of the skin, it’s important to understand their functions and where they are located. Let’s evaluate the provided statements:
- A. Ceruminous glands open into hair follicles in the axillae.
- B. Sebaceous glands open into hair follicles, especially in the skin.
This statement is false. Ceruminous glands, which are responsible for producing earwax, are located in the external ear canal and do not open into hair follicles in the axillae (armpit area). Instead, these glands are specialized and have a unique location.
This statement is true. Sebaceous glands are indeed associated with hair follicles and secrete an oily substance called sebum, which helps to lubricate the skin and hair. They are found throughout the body, particularly in areas like the scalp and face.
In summary, when reviewing these statements about skin glands: only statement B is correct. Ceruminous glands have a different function and location than what statement A suggests.