In the brain, I'm not sure if the answer is right but I was just guessing from what I know about the body. The brain just controls where you sweat but it doesn't sweat itself. Ask a teacher.
most of the inside
your nose
Lips
nails :)
No, you do not have sweat glands on several parts of your body, such as the lips.
n. perspiration, moisture excreted by the sweat glands
In hot weather or when the body is hot, sweat glands produce sweat (body water) that helps to cool the body down as the sweat is evaporated from the body.
One reason is because when you get hot, your body opens the sweat glands and sweat is released from the skin.
glands are not organs. Sebaceuos glands remove fat from body and only activate during pubirty these glands also remove toxins and cool the bosy off. Sweat glands secrete toxins through sweat and cool body as well these are activated in the body after birth these do not stink because there is no fat in the sweat.
arm picks
in your mom
sweat glands
Your arm pits is what sweats the most because it has the most sweat glands in the body.
The sudoriferous glands, the exact name is eccrine sweat glands.
Sweat glands, also known as sudoriferous glands, produce perspiration that helps cool your body (that's why you sweat when it's hot).. Sweat is an excretory product that helps the body get rid of wastes. Some types of sweat glands also produce pheromones. Pheromones are chemicals that are released by the body to communicate with or attract others. The human body has between 2 million and 4 million sweat glands located on the lower part of the skin.
No, you do not have sweat glands on several parts of your body, such as the lips.
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 glans are pots that are all over your body .they produce sweat
Hair and eccrine sweat glands
sweat glands.
There are two types of sweat glands on the skin: apocrine â?? found mainly in the armpit area â?? and eccrine glands, which are found all over the skin surface. The mechanism of sweating, is controlled by the bodyâ??s autonomic nervous system