yes ...swet is excretion of water and salts from our body
yes
Perspiration is body water reaching the skin surface through sweat glands. The perpiration then evaporates on the skin surface and causes a cooling effect. So leave the sweat to evaporate naturally rather than wiping the sweat away.
Sweat is secreted through pores in the skin.
sweat
by the heat of your body
we sweat to keep us at our 37 degrees normal temperature through tiny holes in your skin called poreANS 2:Evaporation is a cooling process. As the sweat evaporates, it cools the skin.
The skin uses sweat to excrete water and urea.
Perspiration is body water reaching the skin surface through sweat glands. The perpiration then evaporates on the skin surface and causes a cooling effect. So leave the sweat to evaporate naturally rather than wiping the sweat away.
Several ways. It can be passed through the digestive tract and imerge as urine or manure or through the skin by sweat.
the sweat glands of the skin rid of sweat as waste product 2nd answer: The sweat glands excrete water onto the skin to help keep you cool.
The skin,is the organ that uses sweat to excrete water,salts,and a small amount of urea
The skin contains sweat glands that excrete perperation through skin spores. Persperation helps maintain body temperture by cooling us down
Yes. Skin is the largest organ in the body and excretes toxins via 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.
NO.
When you cry, don't you excrete salt water? when you run and sweat, you excrete salt water. When you drink water and later pee, you excrete urea.
Sweat is secreted through pores in the skin.
they shread(lose hair)