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they are found outside the nucleus
Cholesterol travels in the blood transported in molecules called lipoproteins.
<span>Apocrine sweat glands release sweat into hair follicles. Unlike the more common eccrine sweat glands, these are found only in the armpits, anogenital region, ears and eyelids of humans. Unlike eccrine sweat, apocrine sweat doesn't really contribute to cooling the body. Apocrine sweat contains more chemical compounds than eccrine sweat; these feed bacteria on the skin which produce a detectable odor. Apocrine sweat glands become active at puberty and are most active in times of stress and sexual excitement.</span>
Growth hormone deficiency is associated with the pituitary <span>and hypothalamus glands. So, it must be that these are the glands that are involved in dwarfism. But, most likely it is the pituitary gland. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day. </span>
I'm pretty sure that polymers are made up of monomers... Don't quote me on that though, I took biology last year :p