Sweating, also known as perspiration, is the production of fluids secreted by the sweat glands in the skin of mammals. Evaporation of sweat from the skin surface has a cooling effect due to the evaporation of water. Sweating is done to cool down the body's temperature.
Sweat is made of ,water,urine,salt, and other things that are wasted in your body
Only if you lapped up gallons of sweat from the drug user.
Exercise, sickness, stress, and biological disorders can all cause you to sweat.
Dogs sweat through their pads and their mouths. This is because a dog does not have sweat glands anywhere else. That is why when a dog is hot it will sweat a lot and stand in water, because that will cool is down.
Well it varies obviously because if someone runs more than someone else, they sweat more!!!!!!
It could be that its very hot and the cat is grooming themselves. However, cats only sweat through their paws so if the cat is wet somewhere else then it is not sweat.
Absolutely. Just as anywhere else on your body. I speak from experience as I have 7.
Yes it is very unhealthy not to sweat. Sweat cools your body down. Without it you can't cool down,which can cause you to pass out. Make sure you keep hydrated,because you cant sweat without water. If you do drink a lot of water,you should go tell doctor,because something else can be wrong.
Yes, they do. They may not sweat and such as humans do, but they can get dirty just like everyone/everything else in this world.
Yes, sweat is the combination of impurities, salt, and whatever else the body has been in contact while sweating. It also has an array of bacteria and these bacteria can be transmitted by simply sitting on a couch, after someone who has been sweating.
Your body overheats anytime heat (like heaters, the sun, fans, etc.) touches your skin. Remember that skin is a nerve. Whenever your skin is warm or hot. YOU are hot. That's why we sweat or else we will way overheat and we will die.
Dermis can not produce the sweat. Sweat is produced by the sweat glands. They lie in the dermis.