Electrolytes.
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sweat glands
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When you sweat excessively, your body loses a lot of fluids and electrolytes, which can lead to dehydration and imbalances in your body's natural chemistry. This can cause symptoms like dizziness, fatigue, and muscle cramps. It can also lead to skin irritation and an increased risk of heat-related illnesses.
The skin, which is also the largest organ in the body.
The sweat gland produce sweat. The sweat pore provides a portal of exit for the body wastes excreted in the sweat. Sweat also helps to cool the body down.
The body loses it's heat by secreting sweat out through the pores of the skin, as the air or wind passes over the sweat the sweat and the skin is cooled. Some of the heat is then lost through this process. The blood that then runs close to the skin also becomes cooled just like the blood in the ears of an elephant.
Because sweet is the body's function to cool you down. The runner could overheat and pass out.
When our body gets too hot, we sweat to cool ourselves down.We stop sweating once our temperature is back to normal, because if we kept sweating, we would get too cold.Sweating also loses water and salts from our bodies, and so a we want to keep as much water and salts in our bodies as possible, which is why the body doesn't sweat for too long.
The sudoriferous glands, the exact name is eccrine sweat glands.
Sweat glands help regulate body temperature by producing sweat, which cools the body when it evaporates. They also help eliminate toxins by releasing them through the sweat.
Sweat is the water residue that is as a result of exercise or workout.This is called respiration.Sweat causes body odor since sweat also is a way for the body to release materials not needed in the body and this can come out with sweat. When this materials are mixed with the air outside the body the body is a odor called body odor.