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.
Through pores in our skin from sweat glands
with the sudoriferous glands
Through pores, small holes in the skin.
through the pours
n. perspiration, moisture excreted by the sweat glands
n. perspiration, moisture excreted by the sweat glands
Water evaporates from the skin which cools the body.
The process that allows perspiration to cool the body are transpiration and evaporation.
The process of cooling off or stabilizing the body following perspiration is called thermoregulation. It allows the body to maintain its core internal temperature.
Perspiration is the liquid body waste excreted by the sweat glands in the dermis of the skin.
n. perspiration, moisture excreted by the sweat glands
Perspiration
n. perspiration, moisture excreted by the sweat glands
Perspiration is salty because of the excess salt from the body that are secreted as waste. Perspiration is the body's mechanism to get rid of excesses in addition to water.
Perspiration leaves your body through your skin. Sweating is a form of perspiring. Everyone perspires to release waste from their body.
Your body cools itself by perspiration; droplets of sweat are excreted through the pores and onto the skin. If the air is dry, and if you have a little breeze, the perspiration will evaporate quickly. This requires that the liquid water absorb heat from the skin and surrounding air in order to be come water vapor. This cools you off. If the air is still and damp, then the perspiration remains on your skin and does not evaporate. And doesn't cool you off.
Perspiration is also called sweat. It is produced when the body is in need of cooling. As the perspiration evaporates, the body is cooled.
It is the process of sweating. The fluid consists of water with a small amounts of salts, excreted through the pores of the skin by the sweat glands
The body produces perspiration to cool itself.
primary function of perspiration is to assist in the regulation of body temperature
To cool the body.