because the palm of your hands have more sweat glands than other places on your body
The forehead has a higher density of sweat glands compared to the forearm. This is because the forehead is an area of the body that is more prone to overheating and requires more efficient cooling through sweat production.
The palms have more sweat glands. It contains about 600 glands per cm2
The skin of the palm has no hair because there are not hair follicles.
Yes, there are pores on the palm of your hand. Pores are small openings in the skin that allow sweat and other substances to be released. The pores on your palm help regulate temperature and maintain skin health.
The palm has more sweat glands than the forearm because the palms are more involved in activities that require gripping and manipulating objects, which leads to increased heat production and the need for more efficient cooling through sweating. Additionally, the palms play a crucial role in thermoregulation as they have a higher surface area-to-volume ratio than the forearms.
The palm of your hand contains mainly stratified squamous epithelial cells, which provide a protective barrier for the underlying tissues. Additionally, there are sweat glands, hair follicles, nerve cells, and blood vessels present in this area.
There is nothing mystical in this, it just means that the skin on the palm of the hand is looser and/or more pliable.
The opposite of the palm of your hand is the back of your hand. While the palm is the inner surface that faces you when your hand is open, the back of the hand is the outer surface that faces away.
The skin on the palm has more nerve endings than the back in order to protect the body from pain. When you feel something hot or painful you feel it quickly and pull it away from that discomfort.
A palm tree - as palm is a part of the hand
" She placed the acorn in the palm of my hand. "
why do i have a letter e on my palm hand ? what does it mean?