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Which of the Following Structures Would Likely Be Present in a Hair

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Question 7

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Which of the following structures would likely be present in a hair follicle in a man's groin but not in a follicle on his face?


A) Arrector pili muscle
B) Sebaceous gland
C) Apocrine gland
D) Hair papilla

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