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explain how sweat is formed and expelled through the skin​

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Answered by savageofficial4u
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Sweat, or perspiration, is a liquid made by the skin when the body is hot. Sweat is made in sweat glands under the surface of the skin. It comes out of tiny holes in the skin called pores. ... The sweat glands in our skin contains two different groups of sweat glands: apocrine sweat glands and merocrine sweat glands.

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Answered by pihu777787
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Apocrine sweat gland , which are usually associated with hair follicles , continuously secret a fatty sweat into the gland tubule. Emotional stress causes the tuble wall to contract , expelled the fatty secretion to the skin where local bacteria break it into odorous fatty acids

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