Mammals lacking sweat glands promote heat loss through
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● Mammals that like sweat glands promote heat loss through the process called panting.
● Panting is a process in which a short and quick breath is taken in to regulate the temperature of the body
● In this process paf of air taken in passes through the whole body and cool it down by removing temperature.
● Usually dance perform this panting procedure to regulate body temperature.
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Mammals lacking sweat glands promote heat loss through panting.
Explanation:
- The two main mechanism for regulating body temperature is sweating and panting.
- The sweat gland is in the form of tubular structure which is present in the 'deeper dermal tissue'.
- This is connected with the rich network of capillaries and with nerve fiber.
- Mammals with some sweat glands such as dogs will perform similar 'temperature regulation funcion' by the process of panting.
- When sweat evaporates, it cools the skin, and panting releases heat through the moist lining of the oral cavity and pharynx mouth.
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