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Dictionary » S » Sweat glands Sweat glandssweat glands The coil glands of the skin that secrete the sweat. Synonym: glandulae sudoriferae, boerhaave's glands, perspiratory glands, sudoriferous glands. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Molecules entering the bloodstream from skin absorption... skin patches as a way to dispense medicine. And it talks about the sweat glands being a one of the main structures medicine would use to pass through the epidermis. ...
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Molecules entering the bloodstream from skin absorption... of the foot has five layers of skin no hair and the largest amount of sweat pores so yeah if you want the essential oils in your sweat glands? I just can't find any medical or biochemistry knowledge to support this theory. I hope ...
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Re: Biohazard, thanks a lot for the comprehensive explanation. Also, sweating is a physiological response found only in humans right? Because I ... that horses sweat as a means to cool down. Most mammals have few sweat glands and they are probably for other purposes (secreting pheromones or other ...
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Re: Question: Which of the following is not secreted by sweat... a difference whether it's "Which one of these is not found in sweat?" and "Which one of these is not secreted by sweat glands?" - now it says "...is not secreted by sweat", which doesn't quite make ...
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Question: Which of the following is not secreted by sweatWhich of the following is not secreted by sweat glands? 1. Salt 2. Oil 3. Urea 4. Water Thanx.
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