water, salt, and other waste products come out of your body when you sweat
Products that are released by sweat glands are water, salt, urea, uric acid and ammonia.
one of them is excess waste and i dont know the other
There is no specific type of cell called a "sweat cell." Sweat is produced by sweat glands, which are specialized cells located in the skin. These glands release sweat to help regulate body temperature and eliminate waste products from the body.
Sweat Glands gets rid of water, salt, and other waste products
Sweat glands are part of the integumentary (skin) organ system.
I'm not completely sure. I know sweat does! Haha! And so does salt... :D
The sweat glands make sweat, also known as perspiration.
the fluid secreted by the sweat glands is called
The structures on the skin's surface that help remove liquid wastes are sweat glands. Sweat glands release sweat, which contains water, salts, and other waste products, to regulate body temperature and remove toxins from the body.
Sweat glands in the skin produce perspiration (mostly water), which evaporates and carries heat away from the body - see "latent heat of evaporation".
The skin excretes waste products through sweat glands, which release sweat containing salts and small amounts of urea. Sweat also helps regulate body temperature by evaporating and cooling the skin. Additionally, skin cells shed regularly, helping to remove waste and toxins from the body.
the sweat glands of the skin rid of sweat as waste product 2nd answer: The sweat glands excrete water onto the skin to help keep you cool.