by the heat of your body
The sweat glands produce sweat to stop you over heating the sweat is released through tiny holes in your skin called pores. The sweat makes you to lose your weight, but the bad thing it forms a pimple. The liquid that comes out from your body when you exercise is an water for about an 3o minute but after that the real stinky smelly sweat comes out of your body to make you warm, but if you get in the cold place you might get a cold.
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The sweat glands in our body release fluids to keep us at our 37 Degree Celsius (98 Fahrenheit) normal temperature.
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.
all over the body
all over mine
sweat glands secrete sweat (H20, ammonia, urea, salt) onto skin surface. Function: cooling+ evaporation and removal of wastes Sebaceous gland (oil glands) secrete oil onto hair and skin. Function: prevents drying and protects against bacteria.
the fluid secreted by the sweat glands is called
Sweat is secreted through pores in the skin.
Sweat glands
Both endocrine and apocrine sweat glands are found in the armpit. Apocrine sweat glands are found almost everywhere, while endocrine glands are found in the genetial region and the auxillary region.
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.
to secrete sweat and oil
sweat glands
Sebaceous glands secrete oil to protect the skin. Sweat glands secrete watery perspiration to excrete wastes and cool the body.
There are very fine and coiled tubular glands in the skin. They are called as sweat glands. In hot and humid tropical climate, the person can produce sweat at the rate of one litre per hour.
Both the blood vessels and the sweat glands of the skin work to decrease body temperature when it is too high. The superficial blood vessels dilate to release more heat through the skin, and the sweat glands produce perspiration, which evaporates to reduce body temperature.
Well sudoriferous glands are sweat glands. They include the Eccrine sweat glands also known as the merocrine sweat glands, Apocrine sweat glands, Ceruminous glands and mammary glands.
Sweat glands are found in the skin.
The release of insulin by the pancreas is an endocrine function. The release of sweat and saliva are exocrine functions.
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.
Sweat glands do exist. They are the parts of the skin that make perspiration.
The skin.