Sweat, properly called perspiration, is evaporation of body fluids through the skin. The perspiration helps control body temperature. The skin is cooled as perspiration evaporates. Emotions such as fear, excitement, and worry can also result in perspiration.
wet things tend to be cooler than dry things ;-) You can experiment for yourself; lick a finger and blow on it, then blow on a finger that is dry.... the evaporation removes calories. that's the point behind perspiration, your perspiration is meant to dry in the wind and make you cooler, when you get cool enough, you stop perspiring, therefore your temp is regulated. Simples!
The sweat keeps your body cool and the chemicals in it help to kill bacteria
Perspiration helps the body to maintain homeostasis, or to keep tempature the same outside as in. When sweat is released it cools your body down to keep it from overheating.
cool down the skin in the heat.
primary function of perspiration is to assist in the regulation of body temperature
To cool the body.
To cool the body.
Sensible perspiration is also referred to as sweating. This process helps animals to cool down when the sweat is evaporated from skin.
A function of the skin which helps to remove substances from the body is called perspiration, or sweat.
The function of your eyebrows is to keep sweat out of your eyes.
Insensible perspiration is a perspiration that evaporates before it is perceived as moisture on the skin.
Perspiring is the body's way of cooling itself off when it gets too hot. It is a way that the body keeps homeostasis.
Perspiration refers to the process of sweating, which is the release of moisture through the skin pores. It is a natural bodily function that helps regulate body temperature and eliminate toxins.
The process of sweating. Example: why do we have perspiration mechanism?
The perspiration was making dark patches on his shirt.
The lungs give off perspiration.