Science, asked by tanvi7622, 4 months ago

sweat contains salts and water. true or false

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Answered by jaionkar64
11

Answer:

true

Explanation:

Sweat is mostly water, but it also contains some salts. The body makes sweat to cool itself down. It is part of the body's thermoregulation. The sweat takes the heat from the body when it evaporates (turns to gas).

Answered by mariospartan
2

The given statement is TRUE.

Explanation:

  • Sweat, also known as sweat, is almost entirely made up of water, with only trace amounts of other compounds such as ammonia, urea, salts, and sugar.
  • When your body breaks down protein, it produces ammonia and urea.
  • Sweat's primary function is to assist the body in cooling down.
  • Perspiration glands produce sweat, which is then evaporated and serves to lower the body's internal temperature.
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