**Introduction:**
The free sebaceous gland (g. sabcea libera, la) is one of the types of free glands that forms part of the tissues in the head, chest and abdomen of animals. It consists of sebacea (the so-called strengthened gland that produces sebum), as well as free cells and a tissue base. This article will discuss a description of the free sebaceous gland and its function in animals.
**What is Salova Gland Free?**
JSL is one of the most common soft tissues found. The free sal sal gland connects the skin layer with the circulatory system. This area is located in the skull, chest and abdomen of many animals, including pigs and ruminants. This tissue helps transport blood from blood vessels to the skin. JSL secretes sebum, which contains proteins, fats and amino acids, and provides skin protection. In addition, this compound also promotes metabolism and heat retention in body tissues.
The free range of sebaceous glands is represented by several types, located in separate anatomical zones. First place