The hippopotamus, the second largest land animal after the elephant, spends most of its time partly submerged in a river. When the hippo does climb out of the water, its skin often secretes drops of a bright red liquid that looks just like blood.
Some circuses used to claim that they had "blood-sweating hippos" on display, but this red liquid is not blood - it's sweat. The hippo secretes a red oil that mixes with its sweat to keep the hippo's hide moist and soft, thus preventing it from drying out in the hot sun.
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Around the sweat glands, there are multiple blood vessels in a net-like form." Under the pressure of great stress the vessels constrict. Then as the anxiety passes "the blood vessels dilate to the point of rupture. The blood goes into the sweat glands." As the sweat glands are producing a lot of sweat, it pushes the blood to the surface - coming out as droplets of blood mixed with sweat. Around the sweat glands, there are multiple blood vessels in a net-like form." Under the pressure of great stress the vessels constrict. Then as the anxiety passes "the blood vessels dilate to the point of rupture. The blood goes into the sweat glands." As the sweat glands are producing a lot of sweat, it pushes the blood to the surface - coming out as droplets of blood mixed with sweat.
No, sweat is not noun as it is not a name, place ,animal or a thing.This is the reason why sweat is not a noun.
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No. Sweat is produced by specialized glands in the skin and is distinct from the blood in your cardiovascular system.
Mammals have sweat glands and the bodies react to fluctuation in outside temperatures. Therefore, animals sweat to regulate.
Pigs actually don't sweat blood, they have glands that produce a red-colored secretion that acts as a sunscreen and inhibits bacterial growth on the skin. This secretion is often mistaken for blood, giving rise to the misconception that pigs sweat blood.
In hot weather - blood vessels dilate (widen) - to allow the exchange of heat between the blood and sweat glands. The sweat evaporates - cooling the blood.
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