2. A hair grows in a diagonal epithelial tube called a ____.
3. Coarse, pigmented hair is called ____, whereas most of the body hair of women and children is called ____. Most of the hair within this tube is called the root, but it has a dilation at its base called the ____, where it derives all its nutrition from blood capillaries.
4. The surface of a hair consists of scaly, overlapping cells called the hair ____. Most hair colors are due to melanin, but red hair gets its color from a pigment called ____.
5. Chills and fear often cause the hair to stand on end because of the action of the ____
muscles of the hair follicles.
6. Excessive hairiness is called hypertrichosis, while thinning of the hair is called ____.
. Sweat glands are also known as _sudoriferous___ glands. One type, called ____ glands, serve for evaporative cooling of the body, while the other type, called ____ glands, are scent glands. One place where the latter type can be found is the ____ region.
2. We lose about half a liter of water a day by ____ perspiration, which we don’t notice because it evaporates immediately from the skin. More profuse sweating, with noticeable wetness, is called ____.
3. Associated with the hair follicles are holocrine glands called ____, which produce a skin oil called ____.
4. Earwax, or _cerumen___, consists mainly of the secretions of the _ceruminous gland___ glands in the ear canal.
5. The mammary____ glands are modified sweat glands that show significant development only in pregnancy and maternity.