Apocrine Gland
Its secretion contains proteins and other substances that favor bacterial growth.
The type of gland that produces perspiration is called an exocrine gland.
False. They are less numerous.
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Np, they are less numerous then cilia
gland steam temp should be nearer to less than turbine lub. oil flash point.
If adrenal gland releases less cortisol then person may suffer from stress and will not act if he is harmed(beaten up) by someone.
Your body cools itself by perspiration; droplets of sweat are excreted through the pores and onto the skin. If the air is dry, and if you have a little breeze, the perspiration will evaporate quickly. This requires that the liquid water absorb heat from the skin and surrounding air in order to be come water vapor. This cools you off. If the air is still and damp, then the perspiration remains on your skin and does not evaporate. And doesn't cool you off.
better vision, less distortion, clear peripheral vision, and cosmetic appeal. In addition, contacts do not steam up from perspiration or changes in temperature.
Yes. Your body cools itself through evaporation of perspiration. The higher the humidity level the less your body is able to cool itself.
The lymphatic or lymphoid organ that decreases in size and in function as a person ages is the thymus gland. The thymus gland, which is situated in the chest area, is important because it plays a major role in the immune system. It is in this gland that T-cells are produced.
The thyroid glands secrete thyroxine which contains Iodine. Moreor less of Iodine content can cause permanent harm to the body like Hopothyroid and Hyperthyroid.
Thyroxine has to do with metabolism. Having an underactive thyroid is a condition called hypothyroidism