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When you perspire, your sweat glands secrete sweat to cool your body.
Answer: what does sweat consist of? salt is salt a waste product? yes excess salt needs to be removed from the body how? mainly through the kidneys any other way? yes when we exercise we sweat/perspire therefore the sweat glands work to remove waste. salt is eliminated through perspiration that's why you have a salty taste when you sweat As your body excretes the sweat to cool you off from the sweat glands, toxins and wastes are carried by the blood and through the skin to the sweat glands, where they go out in the droplet of sweat.
To sweat (perspire) is a natural function of the human body. Sweat glands in the body react to changes in body temperature. Sweat is the body's cooling system. The gland excrete a salty solution which when this is on the skins surface evaporates and thus lowers the body's temperature.
Yes, goats sure do sweat! They sweat much like domesticated dogs do. They swear through their panting. However, they do no perspire!
Because our body gets a High temperature. So the sweat glands will not come to out body
Sweat is secreted through sweat glands located in the skin. These glands produce sweat, which is then released onto the skin's surface through ducts. Sweat helps regulate body temperature by evaporating and cooling the skin.
Most cattle of European origin have their sweat glands in their noses. Brahman, Nelore, Guzerat, Afrikan and other long-eared loose-skinned breeds of the subspecies Bos taurus indicushave sweat glands in their skin and noses.
Sweating and perspiring are synonyms and refer to the process of releasing sweat from the body through the sweat glands onto the surface of the skin. Both terms can be used interchangeably to describe this physiological response to heat, exercise, or stress.
Dogs sweat through their tongue because they have no other way to perspire. They sweat through their tongue.
None, dogs cool themselves by panting not sweating.
Dogs do not sweat like humans do all over their bodies. They primarily regulate their body temperature through panting and a small amount of sweating through their paw pads. This helps them cool down when they are overheated.
Sheep sweat through sweat glands. The sheep produce moisture on their skin when they start to sweat on the mid side of their bodies.