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Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader say the answer is false....the sweat glands produce sweat
Epidermis.
Dermis can not produce the sweat. Sweat is produced by the sweat glands. They lie in the dermis.
The integumentary system (skin) contains the epidermis, dermis, oil glands, and sweat glands.
The secretory portion of the gland is not located in the epidermis. It is actually located deep in the dermis. It is a twisted tubule, and is a fairly compacted tangle. The duct is what goes up to the epidermis layer of the skin.
Epidermis Dermis Fatty layers Sweat glands Hair follicles
There are no reasons,because women do sweat.
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.
The skin system has both dermis and epidermis layers. The epidermis is the outermost layer of skin and provides protection, while the dermis is underneath and contains blood vessels, nerves, and structures such as hair follicles and sweat glands.
Sweat glans are pots that are all over your body .they produce sweat
No dog's simply don't have sweat glands to produce sweat
The majority of cells in the epidermis are keratinocytes. These cells produce the protein keratin, which helps the skin to form a protective barrier. Other cell types in the epidermis include melanocytes (produce melanin for skin color) and Langerhans cells (involved in immune responses).
Body odor is primarily created when sweat, produced by the sweat glands in the skin, interacts with bacteria residing on the epidermis. These bacteria break down the proteins and fatty acids in sweat, resulting in various volatile compounds that emit odor. Factors like diet, hormonal changes, and personal hygiene can influence the intensity and character of body odor.