are sebaceous gland and oil gland same or they both are different?
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Both of them are the same
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Sebaceous gland, small oil-producing gland present in the skin of mammals. Sebaceous glands are usually attached to hair follicles and release a fatty substance, sebum, into the follicular duct and thence to the surface of the skin.Oil gland, any of a variety of skin structures that secrete oily or greasy substances of various functions. ... In birds, the preen gland, or uropygial gland, located on the back at the base of the tail, supplies oil that is spread upon the feathers during preening.
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