Dermis can not produce the sweat. Sweat is produced by the sweat glands. They lie in the dermis.
In the Dermis.
in the dermis there is the hair shaft, oil and sweat glands, follicle, and muscle.
in the dermis there is the hair shaft, the follicle, the oil and sweat glands, and the nerve fiber.
Dermis
the dermis
The structures located in the dermis that help regulate temperature are sweat glands and blood vessels. Sweat glands, when activated, produce sweat that evaporates on the skin's surface, cooling the body. Additionally, blood vessels in the dermis can dilate to increase blood flow to the skin, promoting heat loss, or constrict to retain heat when needed. Together, these mechanisms play a crucial role in thermoregulation.
The sweat and sebaceous glands are in the dermis, not in the stratum corneum.
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.
In your dermis.
the dermis :)
Dermis. Sometimes between dermis and subcutaneous fat. Apocrine sweat glands provide sweat - reduce body temperature, maintaining skin pH, slightly lysozymic.
The dermis contains nerves, blood vessels, sweat glands, hairs, and oil glands.