The sweat gland duct transports sweat from the sweat gland to the skin's surface. It helps regulate body temperature by releasing sweat, which evaporates and cools the body.
sweat glands :are small tubular structures of the skin that produce sweat. sweat duct :a small duct that conveys sweat from a sudoriferous gland to the surface of the skin.
that would be the thing that makes you sweat, haha.
a duct that carries tears from a gland out to the surface of the eye
Melanin is not a sweat gland. Is is the chemical that provides skin color.
Eccrine glands are the most abundant sweat glands and they are also over your body and function throughout your lifetime.
All the sweat glands function after puberty. Only they may get bigger in size.
Apocrine gland is a large sweat gland that is located in the skin. The function of this gland is to cool the surface of the skin and reduce body temperature.
Exocrine glands are any glands that deposit their secretions through a duct onto a body surface. Because sweat is deposited onto the surface of our skin it would be considered an exocrine gland. Endocrine glands secrete directly into our bloodstream.
The apocrine sweat glands are responsible for producing stinky sweat. These glands are found in areas with a high concentration of hair follicles, such as the armpits and groin. Unlike eccrine sweat glands, which produce a watery sweat that is mostly odorless, apocrine glands secrete a thicker sweat that interacts with bacteria on the skin's surface, leading to body odor.
It's when your sweat gland gets infected.
sudorifus glands (sweat) is the only sweat gland but there is a sebacious gland (oil)