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The catalytic proficiency of an enzyme is the .
Apocrine Sweat Glands
Sweat glands that produce a more viscous sweat, found in specific body areas and active from puberty onwards.
Functional Hair Follicles
Hair follicles that are actively producing hair, indicating health and vitality of the hair growth cycle.
Hair Bulb
The rounded, club-shaped structure located at the base of the hair follicle, containing active cells that grow hair.
Cuticle
Outer, thin layer, usually horny—for example, the outer covering of hair or the growth of the stratum corneum onto the nail.
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