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Sometimes, removing a stimulus after some response increases the occurrence of that response.This is an example of
Eccrine Sweat Gland
A type of sweat gland that is found all over the body, particularly on the palms, soles, and forehead, and is primarily involved in temperature regulation.
Sebaceous Gland
A type of gland in the skin that secretes an oily substance called sebum, which lubricates hair and skin.
Hair Follicle
The skin organ that produces hair, consisting of a small tubular cavity containing the root of the hair shaft.
Epidermis
The outer layer of cells covering an organism, the epidermis provides protection against the environment and is involved in water retention.
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