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According to this theory, three classes of cells respond by increasing or decreasing their rate of firing when different colours are present.
Holocrine Gland
Gland whose secretion is formed by the disintegration of entire cells (e.g., sebaceous gland).
Sebaceous Gland
A type of skin gland that produces sebum, an oily substance that helps to keep the skin and hair moisturized.
Sweat Gland
Small tubular structures of the skin that produce sweat, a fluid composed of water, minerals, and waste products.
Adhesion Belt
A cell structure composed of cadherin proteins that encircles a cell, promoting cell-cell adhesion and tissue integrity.
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