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.
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Sweating - is the body's way of controlling its temperature. In cold weather, the sweat glands contract, reducing water loss. In hot weather, the sweat glands dilate - allowing sweat to escape from the body. The escaping sweat evaporates - taking heat with it, thus cooling the body.
One reason is because when you get hot, your body opens the sweat glands and sweat is released from the skin.
sweat glands: Eccrine glands also known as merocrine glands
sweat glands work by releasing watery liie substance and then travells up your sweat gland tube and then evaporates taking the heat that your body was trying to get rid of with it I HOPE YOU FOUND MY INFORMATION USEFUL PLEASE RECOMMEND ME
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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.
In hot weather - blood vessels dilate (widen) - to allow the exchange of heat between the blood and sweat glands. The sweat evaporates - cooling the blood.
Some mammals have sweat glands, but not all. Most furbearing animals, like dogs and cats, have no sweat glands; the fur would keep the sweat from evaporating and defeat the purpose of having them. Animals with no sweat glands cool off by panting.
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.
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
Sweating - is the body's way of controlling its temperature. In cold weather, the sweat glands contract, reducing water loss. In hot weather, the sweat glands dilate - allowing sweat to escape from the body. The escaping sweat evaporates - taking heat with it, thus cooling the body.
Sweating - is the body's way of controlling its temperature. In cold weather, the sweat glands contract, reducing water loss. In hot weather, the sweat glands dilate - allowing sweat to escape from the body. The escaping sweat evaporates - taking heat with it, thus cooling the body.
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Because it gets hot, then the sweat glands send out the sweat, which causes it to cool down.
The easiest example I can give is sweating. When its hot outside, your sweat glands produce water as a way to cool your body down.
Sweat glands can produce sweat at the rate of one litre/ hour. After evaporation of sweat, the body is effectively cooled down. This happens in hot and dry climate, provided the air flow is there. (Hot and humid climate is not suitable for human residence. Though 100's of millions people live in such climate.) You have modified sweat glands called as apocrine glands present in armpits and few other places of body. They function as secondary sex character.
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