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Sweat is secreted through sweat glands located in the skin. These glands produce sweat, which is then released onto the skin's surface through ducts. Sweat helps regulate body temperature by evaporating and cooling the skin.
Through the skin - specifically through the sweat glands in the skin
Sweat is excreted through sweat glands, not pores. Sweat glands release sweat onto the skin's surface where it evaporates, helping to regulate body temperature. Pores are tiny openings in the skin through which hair grows.
The opening is called a sweat pore: the tube that comes from the sweat gland to the surface of the skin. The sweat gland is in the hypodermis and the tube travels up through the dermis through the epidermis to the surface.
Perspiration is body water reaching the skin surface through sweat glands. The perpiration then evaporates on the skin surface and causes a cooling effect. So leave the sweat to evaporate naturally rather than wiping the sweat away.
Salt and water are excreted in the form of sweat through the skin.
Sweat is produced by the sweat glands located in the dermis layer of the skin. The sweat is then released through pores on the skin's surface, helping to regulate body temperature and remove toxins from the body.
heart This is incorrect. Sweat is produced by sweat glands in the skin.
Sheep sweat through sweat glands. The sheep produce moisture on their skin when they start to sweat on the mid side of their bodies.
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Sweat glands are located in the dermis layer of the skin and extend to the surface through ducts that pass through the epidermis. The ducts open onto the surface of the skin, allowing sweat to be released.
Believe it or not, they actually sweat through the bottoms of their feet.Savannah, age 12