Ceruminous glands
The scientific term for sweat is "perspiration". Sweat is produced by the sweat glands in response to exertion, heat, or stress as a way for the body to regulate its temperature.
Sensible perspiration is produced by the sweat glands in response to physical activity, elevated temperatures, or emotional stress. It helps regulate the body's temperature by cooling the skin surface through evaporation of sweat.
Watery perspiration is an example of eccrine secretion. Eccrine glands are the most common type of sweat glands in the human body and are responsible for producing watery sweat to help regulate body temperature.
Evaporation is the process that allows perspiration to cool the body. As sweat evaporates from the skin, it absorbs heat from the body, resulting in a cooling effect. This helps regulate body temperature during physical activity or in hot environments.
Insensible perspiration is a perspiration that evaporates before it is perceived as moisture on the skin.
The process of sweating. Example: why do we have perspiration mechanism?
Hypohidrosis is the diminished flow of perspiration. Anhidrosis is the absence of perspiration.
Sweating is "perspiration" (when you sweat, you perspire).
I could tell that you were nervous by the perspiration on your brow.
The perspiration was making dark patches on his shirt.
The lungs give off perspiration.
perspiration on the forehead is secretion of sweat from sweat glands. Example: perspiration on the forehead is there for a simple purpose, cooling down the head.
Yalk is the perspiration of sheep in raw wool.
After mowing grass in the hot sun, he was soaked with perspiration. She did not want perspiration stains on her new blouse, so she stayed inside in the air conditioning.
Ceruminous glands
Antisudorific means inhibiting secretion of perspiration.