Biology
JAMB 2006
The part of the mammalian skin involved in temperature regulation is the
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A.
sweat gland
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B.
hair papilla
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C.
hair follicle
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D.
sebaceous gland
Correct Answer: Option A
Explanation
In mammalian skin, several structures contribute to temperature regulation, including sweat glands, blood vessels, and hair.
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