About 2 million
There are about 2 to 3 million eccrine sweat glands all over your body.
Children have about 2 million sweat glands in their bodies. Sweat glands help regulate body temperature and are distributed all over the skin. These glands become more active during physical activity or in response to heat.
About 2 million
There are many small glands in the body. Perhaps you are thinking of pituitary?
Pigs have around 2,600 sweat glands distributed throughout their body. These sweat glands play a role in helping regulate the pig's body temperature.
The pituitary gland controls many of the body's functions.
glands are the structure in the body which produce secretions you may say it juice which help to carry out many function of the body with out any interruption for example digestion and tear and sweat glands
sweat glands.
Endocrine1. produces hormones which travel along the blood vessels sending signals for metabolism, mood, and many bodily functions; hormones travel inside the body, and are not intended to leave the body through any opening.2. endocrine glands usually release the hormones directly into the blood stream, there are no specific ducts or vessels for them to move out of the gland.3. it's an integrated system of small organs which produce hormones to control many internal bodily functions.Exocrine:1. Many exocrine glands produce liquids, many of which are enzymes, which leave the glands via ducts and empty into a body cavity such as intestine, mouth, or completely exit the body (via duct opening in skin). They have an immediate destination unlike the hormones traveling all over the body via blood vessels.2. Many exocrine glands have special ducts which take the enzyme or liquid produced by the gland to the outside of the body or to a body cavity.3. The exocrine glands operate more independently from other exocrine glands. And the enzymes they produce often work on the outside of the body: the digestive system is inside the body but it is actually a system which transports nutrients external to the body - mouth to anus is like an external long tube containing matter which is not part of the body (food eaten, digested matter, and waste).
Yes, your whole body has many sweat glands
There are three major pairs of salivary glands: the parotid, submandibular, and sublingual glands. There are also many tiny glands in your lips, the inside of your cheeks, and the lining of your throat and mouth.
Humans typically have four parathyroid glands, which are small glands located near the thyroid gland in the neck. These glands are responsible for regulating calcium levels in the body.