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A decrease in the long-run average costs resulting from increasing output is referred to as
Eccrine Sweat Glands
Sweat glands that produce a water-based secretion, helping to cool the body through evaporation of sweat.
Negative Feedback Loop
A regulatory mechanism in which a 'stimulus' causes an 'output' action that in turn diminishes or stops the original stimulus.
Arrector Pili Muscles
Small muscles attached to hair follicles that cause hair to stand upright (as in "goosebumps") in response to cold or fear.
Sebaceous Glands
Sebaceous glands are small oil-producing glands in the skin that release sebum into hair follicles, lubricating hair and the surface of the skin.
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