The tiny holes in your palms are sweat glands, specifically eccrine glands, which help regulate body temperature through perspiration. These glands release sweat onto the skin's surface, allowing for cooling through evaporation. The palms have a high concentration of these glands, which is why they can become sweaty during stress or heat. Additionally, the small holes can also be seen as hair follicles, though palms typically have fewer hairs than other parts of the body.
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date palms
Hidden Palms ended on 2007-07-04.
During that time waving and lying down palms was a sign that a king was coming.
Not normally - no. this of course excluding the normal God designed holes we call ears and Nose and Mouth and eye tear duct and if your the technical type; all the many tiny holes for sweat glands and such. But normally, a human does not have a hole in its head.
tiny holes in the skin are called pores
Mesh?
i heard u can drill tiny holes in them and they will stay dry...tiny holes in the bottom on each side
the tiny little holes that appear on a leaf which is usually a fern or mosses are calles spores. spores are very tiny singe cells.
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Those are your tear ducts!
The tiny holes in a rock are called vesicles. These are formed when gas bubbles that are trapped in molten lava solidify and become preserved in the rock as it cools.
As you breathe through your nose, it will go through the windpipe and into your lungs. It will go through tiny holes in the lungs. The wastes will get out from the tiny holes into your windpipe and you breathe them out.
the tiny holes on the bees abdomen for respiration
though tiny holes in the sponge
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Those tiny holes are called perforations. They are created to make it easy to tear paper cleanly along a designated line.