Sweat Glands gets rid of water, salt, and other waste products
Perspiration, although important for thermoregulation, only releases about 1% of bodily toxins. It contains 2-methylphenol and 4-methylphenol as well as trace amounts of urea.
Water and saltWater and salt
Sweat glands release water.
There are two kinds of sweat glands: eccrine and apocrine. Eccrine glands are the most widespread and function in evaporative cooling. Apocrine glands are concentrated in the axillary and pubic regions. In many animals, apocrine glands produce secretions containing pheromones.
They are called pores of the skin. or to have an exact word sweat glands - narutogurl aka nivniv :)
Eccrine and apocrine sweat glands are both referred to as sudoriferous glands. The eccrine glands are found all over the body and function throughout your life. Apocrine glands develop during puberty and are most active throughout adulthood and are located in the armpits, areolar, genital, and anal areas. They are also the ones responsible for what we refer to as body odor. It is not the sweat that actually has to odor, but the bacteria that it attracts excretes its wastes as it digests the sweat. It is the bacteria's waste products that actually have the odor. So, you could say, you do not have body odor. Instead, you have bacteria odor.
Because it removes waste material by doing sweating
Nutrients and waste products are transported throughout an organism in solution. (true or false)
I'm not completely sure. I know sweat does! Haha! And so does salt... :D
Products that are released by sweat glands are water, salt, urea, uric acid and ammonia.
water, salt, and other waste products come out of your body when you sweat
one of them is excess waste and i dont know the other
Sweat glands are part of the integumentary (skin) organ system.
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.
Some of the ways in which skin acts as a waste removal organ are: 1) Through shedding of dead skin cells - Every minute, the skin loses thousands of dead skin cells which are immediately replaced by new ones, this is one way of removing cellular waste material. 2) Through sweat - sweat contains many waste products such as salt, ammonia, uric acid and urea
Sweat glands in the skin produce perspiration (mostly water), which evaporates and carries heat away from the body - see "latent heat of evaporation".
Answer: what does sweat consist of? salt is salt a waste product? yes excess salt needs to be removed from the body how? mainly through the kidneys any other way? yes when we exercise we sweat/perspire therefore the sweat glands work to remove waste. salt is eliminated through perspiration that's why you have a salty taste when you sweat As your body excretes the sweat to cool you off from the sweat glands, toxins and wastes are carried by the blood and through the skin to the sweat glands, where they go out in the droplet of sweat.
There are two kinds of sweat glands: eccrine and apocrine. Eccrine glands are the most widespread and function in evaporative cooling. Apocrine glands are concentrated in the axillary and pubic regions. In many animals, apocrine glands produce secretions containing pheromones.
2 (If you count the sweat glands)
urine and sweat