Sweat glands have small openings called pores on the surface of your skin, which allow sweat to be released from your body. The sweat then evaporates from your skin to help regulate your body temperature.
Sweat pores arise from the dermis of the skin.
That hole is called a sweat pore. Use the link below to learn more.
you sweat through pores and your hair grows through them
Sweat is produced by the sweat glands located in the dermis layer of the skin. The sweat is then released through pores on the skin's surface, helping to regulate body temperature and remove toxins from the body.
Sweat glands have small openings called pores on the surface of your skin, which allow sweat to be released from your body. The sweat then evaporates from your skin to help regulate your body temperature.
Pores
Palms sweat through sweat glands, not pores. Sweat glands release sweat onto the skin's surface, which then evaporates and cools the body.
Sweat is a salty liquid from pores.
In people, the organ would be the skin (in the form of sweat through sweat glands). In most plants the organ would be the leaves through stomata.
Sweat pores arise from the dermis of the skin.
Yes, palms have pores called sweat glands. The function of these pores is to regulate body temperature by releasing sweat onto the skin's surface, which then evaporates and cools the body.
flop sweat
their are around 3 trillion pores on a human body on average but depends on how tall and how big the person is so if their's a tall person who is 6"4 and over weight they will have more pores then a person who is 5"7 that is thin
No. The pores are the openings of the sweat glands. In heat you sweat and so open the pores. In cold you do the opposite.
To SweatVerbGive out sweat through the pores of the skin as the result of heat, physical exertion, or stress.Synonymssweat - transpire
Well...humans sweat all over our skin. We respire sweat from our pores. Sweat from our armpits smell because of the bacteria wastes.