What are the glands embedded in the rabbit skin to regulate the body temperature?
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Eccrine glands
Explanation:The eccrine sweat gland, which is controlled by the sympathetic nervous system, regulates body temperature.
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Gland embedded in the rabbit skin to regulate the body temperature is:
Explanation:
- The eccrine sweat gland embedded in the rabbit skin regulates the body temperature.
- The sympathetic nervous system controls the eccrine sweat gland that regulates the body temperature in the rabbit.
- The eccrine sweat gland is present in the rabbit skin.
- When temperature rises inside the body of the rabbit this gland starts secreting water to the skin surface.
- Due to secretion of water by the eccrine sweat gland, heat is lost from the body by the process of evaporation.
In this way, body temperature is regulated in the rabbit skin by the help of the eccrine sweat gland.
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