sweat gland
The skin, which is also the largest organ in the body.
it is part of biology which explains where the body stabilizes itself. Ex: sweat- releases the excess heat from the body to go back to a normal temperature
When you sweat, your body releases fluid through sweat glands to cool down. This occurs because sweating helps regulate your body temperature by evaporating heat from your skin.
It makes our body more comfortable, it releases carbon dioxide from our body...
♥ sweat evaporates cooling the body, that's the point of sweating, to cool off. when it evaporates it releases body heat.♥
Perspirant is an adjective that means sweating or having sweat.
A human sweats in order to help reduce their body temperature. The sweat evaporates off the skin and so reduces body temperature.
Dogs lose body heat through the pads of their feet and noses. Dogs don't sweat like humans sweat. Instead, dogs regulate their body heat through panting. Panting pulls cool air over the tongue and lungs.
During sweating, the body releases sweat through the sweat glands on the skin's surface. This process helps regulate body temperature by cooling the body as sweat evaporates. Sweat is primarily composed of water, electrolytes, and waste products, such as urea.
your body releases water through your pores in your skin to cool you down
Sweat releases waste through your skin. When you sweat, primarily through sweat glands, your body expels water, salt, and small amounts of other substances like urea and toxins. This process helps regulate body temperature and maintain homeostasis. While sweat's primary purpose is cooling, it also serves as a means of eliminating certain waste products.
the skin pore releases sweat and so the pores are part of excretion