Sweat glands belong to the integumentary system.
sweat glands, unfortunately i found that out after my integumentary system test in biology.
sudoiferous glands
out of the sweat glands
There are 250,000 sweat glands in a pair of feet.
Sweat glands releases sweat and oil glands release oil, other wise they are both glands
Sudoriferous glands, or sweat glands, are part of the endocrine system.
Sweat glands belong in your skin. In one square inch of skin their are 500 sweat glands. The main jobs of sweat include reducing your body's temperature through evaporation, providing a barrier from harmful bacteria, and keeping your skin from drying out.
Lots of things. Basically, the integumentary system includes your skin (the epidermis and the dermis) and all of the glands that like in your skin (sebacous glands, apocrine glands, sweat glands, hair follicles).
sweat glands, unfortunately i found that out after my integumentary system test in biology.
No, the phrase "swollen glands" does not refer to the swelling of the sweat glands. Swollen glands are the enlargement of the lymph nodes while the sweat glands are a part of the endocrine system.
Endocrine system
The Adrenal glands belong to the Endocrine System.
All I know, is that it is the spleen, and sweat glands....:)
Sweat glands are part of the integumentary (skin) organ system.
The integumentary system (skin) contains the epidermis, dermis, oil glands, and sweat glands.
This system contains mainly sweat glands which cool the body and oil glands which keep the skin supple.
sudoiferous glands