AAMA CMA Practice Question
Eccrine sweat glands are responsible for hair growth.
True
False
AAMA CMA
Clinical Competency
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Eccrine sweat glands are responsible for hair growth.
True
False
Eccrine sweat glands are responsible for thermoregulation by secreting sweat that cools the body upon evaporation. They are unrelated to hair growth, which is regulated by hair follicles in the skin. Understanding the distinct functions of different types of skin glands is important for accurately educating patients and managing skin-related conditions.
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