An adult has approximately 2-4 million sweat glands distributed all over their body, with a higher concentration in the palms, soles, and armpits. Sweat glands help regulate body temperature by releasing sweat onto the skin's surface, which then evaporates to cool the body down.
Children have about 2 million sweat glands in their bodies. Sweat glands help regulate body temperature and are distributed all over the skin. These glands become more active during physical activity or in response to heat.
There are 250,000 sweat glands in a pair of feet.
There are approximately 20-30 sweat glands in a person's armpit.
No, they have sweat glands
Only mammals have sweat glands. Dinosaurs were reptiles, so they did not have sweat glands.
Sweat glands are found in the skin.
Pigs have around 2,600 sweat glands distributed throughout their body. These sweat glands play a role in helping regulate the pig's body temperature.
Yes, your whole body has many sweat glands
In the sweat glands.
You mean sweat glands? If so then sudoriferous glands.
Sweat glands excrete sweat ( which is mostly salt and water).