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What glands produce sweat?

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Answered by justarayofsunshinewa
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They are commonly called Sweat Glands, scientifically also called sudoriferous or sudoriparous glands. They are exocrine glands and secrete their substances into an epithelial surface rather than into the bloodstream, which is a function of the endocrine glands.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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  • Distributed all over skin.
  • Abundant in palm and facial region.
  • Simple, unbranched, tubuler, coiled gland open on the surface of skin through sweat pour.
  • Sweat is thermoregulator and excrete water, Nacl, lactic acid and urea.

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