Question:

Cutaneous glands are

  • gastric glands
  • sebaceous glands
  • thyroid gland
  • thymus gland
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Sebaceous gland is a type of cutaneous gland. Sebaceous glands are found in dermis of skin of mammals. These glands occur almost all over the body except the hairless areas. They are holocrine glands. Sebaceous gland secretes oil or sebum into the hair follicles in mammals. This maintains an oily coating to the hair and contributes to its waterproofing.
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Excretory products and their elimination

The physiological process of the elimination of metabolic waste from the body is called excretion. The excretory products comprise amino acids, carbon dioxide, urea, uric acid, water, and ammonia. Some of the Molluscs and Echinoderms excrete waste products from the body in the form of amino acids. Ammonia is the foremost excretory product in animals, it is derived from the proteins exists in the food we eat.

Excretory Products in Different Organisms:

Excretory Products in Different Organisms

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