The sweat glands help in the excretory process by removing wastes from the blood and sending it out of the body. The excretion of salt, lactic acid, and water are produced by the sweat glands.
It gets rid of excessive body heat - that is it's purpose. The air evaporates the sweat, cooling your skin, and in turn, cooling you.
sweat
The sweat glands help in the excretory process by removing wastes from the blood and sending it out of the body. The excretion of salt, lactic acid, and water are produced by the sweat glands.
One reason is because when you get hot, your body opens the sweat glands and sweat is released from the skin.
The abdomen and pelvis contain the digestive and excretory organs.
sudoiferous glands
perspiration
The sweat glands help in the excretory process by removing wastes from the blood and sending it out of the body. The excretion of salt, lactic acid, and water are produced by the sweat glands.
sweat glands
All I know, is that it is the spleen, and sweat glands....:)
Not much, exept for the fact that sweat is part of the excretory system, and you sweat from glands in your skin
to secrete sweat and oil
sweat glands
they are all excretory organs. hope its good
These are the sweat glands, technically known as exocrine glands. That is very wrong!! Exocrine secrete hormones. The correct answer is sweat glands which is technically known as "sudoriferous glands".
Your skin is apart of the excretory system because your skin contains sweat glands which is one of the ways to release a type of waste which is basically what the excretory system is all about.
One reason is because when you get hot, your body opens the sweat glands and sweat is released from the skin.
The abdomen and pelvis contain the digestive and excretory organs.
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.