"Work up a sweat" means to exert physical effort that causes one to sweat. It is often used to describe intense or vigorous physical activity that raises one's heart rate and body temperature.
You mean sweat glands? If so then sudoriferous glands.
Yes, you can sweat as the body want to rid itself of excess blood sugar such as in diabetes.
Answer: what does sweat consist of? salt is salt a waste product? yes excess salt needs to be removed from the body how? mainly through the kidneys any other way? yes when we exercise we sweat/perspire therefore the sweat glands work to remove waste. salt is eliminated through perspiration that's why you have a salty taste when you sweat As your body excretes the sweat to cool you off from the sweat glands, toxins and wastes are carried by the blood and through the skin to the sweat glands, where they go out in the droplet of sweat.
Antiperspirants work by temporarily blocking sweat glands to reduce perspiration. However, the body may still produce sweat in other areas not treated by the antiperspirant, leading to sweating in those regions. Additionally, factors such as exercise, stress, and heat can also trigger sweat production.
This phrase refers to the idea that rice cultivation requires hard work and physical labor from people, as sweat symbolizes effort and hard work. In essence, it highlights the strenuous nature of growing rice and the physical dedication needed for a successful harvest.
To sweat or work hard
any moving for a long time
It originates from sweat being the result of hard work. So the slang stands for "That's easily done!" and from there to "Sure, I'll do it!".
It means 'to work by the sweat of your brow'.
a sweat shirt
Sweat: means soldering.
Sweat is water given off by a body during work.
sweat
sweat glands work by releasing watery liie substance and then travells up your sweat gland tube and then evaporates taking the heat that your body was trying to get rid of with it I HOPE YOU FOUND MY INFORMATION USEFUL PLEASE RECOMMEND ME
If your sweat glands didn't work, your body would probably overheat.
up to 4.5 gallons of sweat a day.
No, I work there, and if we get a shipment in that came from a sweat shop, we have to rip it up and throw it away.