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how does sweat reaches the surface of the skin?
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Answered by seematyagi9876
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Answer:

SWEAT PORE

Explanation:

Sweat, a salty liquid, reaches the surface of the skin through pores. The pore is surrounded by dead epidermal cells. Sweat evaporates from the surface of the skin and so helps to lower the body temperature.

Answered by celinv90
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Answer:

Explanation:

When the body temperature rises, the eccrine sweat glands in the dermis secrete water through the pores to the surface of the skin. The water resting on the skin evaporates, thus cooling the body.

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