Sweat glands are spread out all across the body in varying concentrations that are designed to produce perspiration.
The main function of sweat gallons is to produce sweat which plays a vital role in maintaining body temperature: the evaporation of water from sweat aids in dissipating heat from the skin surface.
Each gland has a tube for secreting sweat and a narrow passage that carries sweat to the skin’s surface. There are around 2.6 millions sweat glands over an average human body, so they can quickly coat the skin in a film of water when the body gets too hot.
Certain conditions such as exercise can lead to the generation of heat stress that has to be controlled by the secretion of sweat.
The absence of sweat or the poor secretion of seta can result in dangerously high levels of body heat leading to strike or even death.
Sweat glands
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