Tree sweating? Never heard of that but do you mean transpiration? Where water is drawn out from the leaves of plants because of the difference in water potential gradient? (There's less water outside of the leaf so the water diffuses out of the leaf)
The process of sweating is called thermoregulation, which helps the body cool down by releasing heat through evaporation. Shivering, on the other hand, is a mechanism called thermogenesis, which generates heat by contracting muscles to produce warmth when the body is cold.
sweating or panting
no they do not without medication. sweating is natural.
yes it is
In a Tree (such as a process tree [as seen in this screen-shot ], or a file tree [as seen in this screen-shot ]) the "children" as you aptly described them are generally called "Descendants"
Yes sweating is part of the process for losing body fat.
The medical term for excessive sweating is called hyperhidrosisHyperhidrosisThe condition of excessive sweating is called hyperhydrosis.Hyperhidrosis is the medical term meaning excessive perspiration.
The process of sweating. Example: why do we have perspiration mechanism?
sweating
An organism maintains a stable internal temperature through a process called thermoregulation. This process involves mechanisms such as sweating or shivering to adjust body temperature in response to external conditions. For example, in humans, sweating helps to cool the body down when it gets too hot, while shivering generates heat to warm the body up when it is cold.
No, that's an entirely different process.
An apple tree gets energy through a process called photosynthesis, where it uses sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar), which is used as energy for the tree. This process occurs in the tree's leaves.