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99% of water is in sweat. the other % is nutritions. by:Alayna
Sweat glands excrete sweat ( which is mostly salt and water).
Sweat. Sweat and water. When they get on your jewlery, it rusts.
Sweat is mostly water, but it also contains small amounts of salts and other substances.
Sweat is water. But it is not all water. It contains urea and sometimes lactates. It also has minerals that may include sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium and smaller amounts of zinc, copper, chromium, nickel and lead. However, it also depends on how much of these you have in your body. If you have a high amount of these things in your body, more will escape in the sweat.
heart This is incorrect. Sweat is produced by sweat glands in the skin.
When you exercise you sweat. When you sweat, you lose water. You will become very dehydrated if you do not replace the water
Sweat is made of ,water,urine,salt, and other things that are wasted in your body
because the sweat is water and water cools you down so that is how sweat cools you down
sweat/perspiration is water produced by the sweat glands in school to cool off the animal
Although the primary constituent of milk -- that is, water -- is the same as the primary constituent of sweat, there is no sweat in milk.
Metabolic water is produced as a result of metabolic processes within the body, primarily through the breakdown of macronutrients. It is not directly related to sweat production. Sweat is mainly composed of water and electrolytes secreted by the sweat glands as a mechanism for thermoregulation.