Goblet cells
It's a modified sweat gland. Milk is essentially modified sweat, which is produced by mammary glands. Sebaceous glands produce sebum, which is this oily substance designed to lubricate skin and hair. This prevents the cells from drying out.
Mostly sweat, oil, and flakes of skin (dead skin cells). The sweat contains things like urea, electrolytes, sodium chloride, etc.
Both gland types contain myoepithelial cells (from Latin myo-, "muscle"), specialized epithelial cells located between the gland cells and the underlying basal lamina
Nutrients and waste products are transported throughout an organism in solution. (true or false)
No, sweat is a secretion of fluids and electrolytes from inside your cells.
Sweat Gland
they store sweat
Sweat it out, lots of excersise.
Goblet cells
Eventually it is consumed by cells. Stored in fat cells. Or leaves the body through sweat.
red cells, white cells, platelets, and plasma
Blood Vessels & Sweat Glands
do you mean perspire? that means sweat do you mean respire? that is like breathing but what your cells do
Yes, sweat glands are made of modified epithelial tissue. They are formed by invaginations of the epidermis (outer layer of the skin) and consist of coiled tubular structures. These tubular structures are lined with specialized sweat gland epithelial cells that secrete sweat.
It's stored in your fat cells, sweating doesn't effect it.
It makes our body more comfortable, it releases carbon dioxide from our body...