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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.
No. They're part of your skin.
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Sweat glands. Sweat is secreted through the skin, and the liquid water absorbs heat and evaporates, and carries the heat away from the skin. To restore your body, you must drink enough water as you have perspired away, along with salt and other electrolytes that were carried out to the skin, and which dry on the skin. This is why your sweat tastes salty, and why you itch when the sweat evaporates and leaves the salt on your skin.
There are very fine and coiled tubular glands in the skin. They are called as sweat glands. In hot and humid tropical climate, the person can produce sweat at the rate of one litre per hour.
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heart This is incorrect. Sweat is produced by sweat glands in the skin.
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 maintenance is done with the help of sweat. The sweat is produced in skin glands.
No. Sweat is produced by specialized glands in the skin and is distinct from the blood in your cardiovascular system.
No. They're part of your skin.
Not much, exept for the fact that sweat is part of the excretory system, and you sweat from glands in your skin
Pore means small opening, and we have multiple pores in the skin which discharges the sweat produced by the sweat gland which keeps the skin moisturised and cool
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When sweat moves out onto the skin, heat transfers from the body to the sweat on your skin which eventually evaporates, removing the heat and cooling the skin. This system eliminates heat produced by muscle contractions.
One reason is because when you get hot, your body opens the sweat glands and sweat is released from the skin.
the skin pore releases sweat and so the pores are part of excretion