Connect Access for Seeley's Anatomy and Physiology 180 Day Access for LIBERTY UNIVERSITY BIOL 213/215
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Author: VanPutte
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Chapter 5, Problem 16RAC
Smooth muscles that are attached to hair follicles and produce “goose bumps” when they contract are called
- External root sheaths.
- Arrector pili.
- Ermal papillae.
- Internal root sheaths.
- Hair bulbs.
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