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What is a proper name for sweat glands?

You mean sweat glands? If so then sudoriferous glands.


Why is photosynthesis nessary in order for us to breath?

Photosynthesis is not really necessary for us to breath but necessary for us to live. This is because a by product of photosynthesis is oxygen and we need to have oxygen to stay alive


Is common noun a proper noun?

No. Proper nouns are specific items. That is, not just any [common noun] but a particular example of [common noun]. "Person" is not a proper noun, but the name of a specific person is a proper noun.If the phrase "a [noun]" is a reasonable one to use in a sentence, then it's probably not a proper noun. "A door" makes sense, so "door" is not a proper noun. "A pen" makes sense, so "pen" is not a proper noun. "A George Washington" seems a bit odd except in very specific sentences where you really mean something along the lines of "a person like George Washington", so "George Washington" is a proper noun.


What will be the proper noun if the proper adjective is Swiss?

Switzerland is the proper noun.


How do you convert a proper noun into a proper adjective?

I don't know about a proper adjetive, but I know how to turn a proper noun into a proper adjective. A proper noun is the proper name of a country, organization, corporation such as Great Britain, America, Spain. Proper adjectives modify nouns as in British flag, American schools, Spanish rice. There, proper nouns (Britain, America, Spain) have been turned into proper adjectives. How about the Universe into universal? Queen Elizabeth from the Elizabethan period? Does this help?Very briefly, when you use a proper noun, for example, Kennedy, to describe another noun, as in Kennedy Administration, grammatically speaking, you are using that proper noun as a proper adjective. It's that simple.