Sweat glands are how humans cool down. If the person has no way to cool down then the body cannot maintain its temperature. You would essentially be always at risk for severe fevers and you would cook yourself from the inside out.
Sweat glands are the cooling system for the human body. Excess heat is transferred to the sweat which oozes out of the body and evaporates. For a person born without sweat glands, some kind of artificial cooling system would be necessary to keep that person alive, or bodily heat would build up with nowhere to go, and the person would die. Humans are warm blooded, and internal heat from metabolism would be as much of a danger to such a person that from an external heat source.
There are approximately 20-30 sweat glands in a person's armpit.
This person will experience chronic exposure.
From exposure to a person who already has trachoma or from exposure to clamydia trachomatis bacteria.
The person experiences chronic exposure.
yes
Chronic Exposure
Sweat glands secrete pheromones in humans. Pheromones are naturally secreted. A persons specific pheromones are often attractive to another person.
A person may receive a fine of up to $20,000. A person could also receive up to a year in prison for indecent exposure.
An aphakic is a person who suffers from aphakia, the absence of the lens of the eye.
An asplenic is a person who has asplenia - the absence of normal spleen function.
Usually in the parotid gland.