Biology, asked by santhanu27, 5 months ago

what are the glands that maintain the temperature in rabbit?​

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Answered by chahek86
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Explanation:

Sweat glands are exocrine glands that help in removal of foreign substances along with sweat and also help in reducing body temperature. They generally occur all over the body under the skin. However, dermis of rabbit is three times thicker than dermis of man and it lacks sweat glands.

Answered by sd980728
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Answer:

sweat glands are exocrine glands that help in removal of foreign substances along with sweat and also help in reducing body temperature.

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