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Match each type of gland to its corresponding description.
-Glands that pinch off their tips to release their products, such as milk-producing mammary glands
Chromosomes
Thread-like structures located inside the nucleus of animal and plant cells, made of protein and a single molecule of DNA, that carry genetic information.
Human Body Cell
The basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known living organisms, specialized to perform tasks essential for the body's development and maintenance.
Genome
The full set of genes that are the instructions to make an individual member of a certain species.
Genes
Units of heredity made up of DNA that influence the development and functions of an organism.
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