Hippos, and Elephants.
sweat/perspiration is water produced by the sweat glands in school to cool off the animal
Sweat glands excrete sweat ( which is mostly salt and water).
Sweat glands excrete sweat ( which is mostly salt and water).
sweat glands
Since the skin or scales of fish are always wet, as a result of living in the water, sweat glands would be superfluous. Fish do not have sweat glands.
Sweat is produced by the sweat glands under the skin. These are tubular glands under the epidermis of the skin. These glands are controlled by the hypothalamus (brain). When a person's body temperature rises, the temperature receptors on the skin sense it and sends the signals to the hypothalamus. This in turn makes the hypothalamus to signal the sweat glands to release sweat. This lowers the temperature of the skin and hence keeps the body cool.
the sweat glands of the skin rid of sweat as waste product 2nd answer: The sweat glands excrete water onto the skin to help keep you cool.
sweat glands
The salt glands excrete excess salts and water from the body. The urinary tract is also used for this purpose through the kidney.
No, alligators do not have sweat glands. They regulate their body temperature by basking in the sun or cooling off in the water.
sweat glands
Sweat is created by the excretion of fluid and molecules from the sebaceous glands. These glands get water from the extracellular fluid, which in turn is supplied through the blood.