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Sweat gland
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a small exocrine gland in the skin that produces and secretes sweat
What is "sweat gland"?
A sweat gland is a small structure located in the skin that produces sweat, a clear liquid containing water, salts, and other compounds. It is an integral part of the body's exocrine system and plays a crucial role in regulating body temperature, eliminating waste products, and keeping the skin hydrated and protected. Sweat glands help maintain the body's fluid balance and prevent overheating by releasing sweat onto the surface of the skin.
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Exocrine sweat glands release sweat onto the surface of the skin, playing a role in temperature regulation and waste elimination.
Sweat glands secrete perspiration, helping to regulate body temperature.
The sweat glands release perspiration to help regulate body temperature.