Among the components of the dermis are

a: sweat glands
b: hair follicles
c: collagen fibers
d: sensory nerve endings
e: arrector pili  muscles
 
A.  a, b, d
B.  a, c, d
C.  a, b, d, e
D.  a, b, c, e
E.  a, b, c, d, e


E

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