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Match each example of information to the part of the medical record in which it would be found.
-Referral form from another physician
Apocrine Sweat Gland
A type of gland associated with hair follicles, found in areas like the armpits and groin, secreting sweat that contains fatty materials.
Sebaceous Gland
A small skin gland that secretes sebum (oily substance) into the hair follicles to lubricate the hair and skin.
Hair Shaft
The visible, non-living part of the hair that extends above the skin's surface.
Apocrine Sweat Gland
A type of sweat gland found in the armpits and genital area, involved in body scent and stress sweating.
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