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The glands of the skin develop as epidermal sprouts that invade the underlying mesoderm.

They generally develop from primitive hair follicles and retain these connections; the ducts deliver the secretion into the adult follicles from which it oozes onto the skin surface beside the projecting hairs. Two basic types, sweat and sebaceous glands (Figure 10-7/9,10), are distinguished, but each occurs in various subvarieties and in more definitely specialized forms.

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Source: Dyce K.M., Wensing C.J.G.. Textbook of Veterinary Anatomy. 4th edition. — Saunders,2010. — 846 p.. 2010

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