Yes. You excrete water both through sweat and urination, as alcohol is a diuretic. Dehydration is a major component of hangovers. There is not enough liquid in drinks -- even beer -- to make up for the effects of the alcohol.
Depending on how much alchol you have drunk, it takes many hours. If you drank lots the night before, alchol will still show up in the morning.
sobriety
Sweat glands belong to the integumentary system, which is the body's system responsible for protecting the body from damage, such as dehydration and infection. Sweat glands help regulate body temperature by producing sweat, which cools the body through evaporation.
The secretion of sweat is controlled by the nervous system. Specialized nerve fibers called sympathetic nerves stimulate the sweat glands to produce sweat in response to factors such as temperature, physical activity, and emotions.
Endocrine system
no
Not much, exept for the fact that sweat is part of the excretory system, and you sweat from glands in your skin
Yes, sweat is involved in the excretory system. It excretes water containing toxins and waste products.
Yes, production of sweat is a function of the integumentary system. The sweat glands are one of the system's accessory organs.
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sweat
Sweat glands are part of the integumentary (skin) organ system.