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Young and middle adults are most likely to have inadequate intakes of:
Sebaceous Glands
Oil-producing glands in the skin that lubricate and protect the surface.
Salivary Glands
Glands located in and around the mouth and throat, responsible for producing saliva which aids in digestion and keeps the mouth moist.
Ceruminous Glands
Specialized sweat glands located in the ear canal that produce earwax (cerumen) as a protective barrier.
Mammary Glands
Specialized organs in mammals that produce milk to nourish newborns.
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