explain sudoriferous glands ..........
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these are small tubular structure of skin
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Sweat glands, also known as sudoriferous or sudoriparous glands, from Latin sudor, meaning 'sweat', are small tubular structures of the skin that produce sweat. Sweat glands are a type
of exocrine gland, which are glands that produce and secrete substances onto an epithelial surface by way of a duct.
There are two types of sweat glands, eccrine and apocrine. Eccrine is the most numerous type that is found all over the body particularly on the palms, soles of the feet, and forehead. Apocrine is mostly the armpits. They end in hair follicles instead of or pores.
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