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Sweating
... solution, that is secreted by the sweat glands in the skin of mammals. Sweat also ... decreased by cold. Animals with few sweat glands, such as dogs, accomplish similar temperature regulation ... of the oral cavity and pharynx. Sweat glands In humans, there are two kinds of sweat glands which differ greatly in both the composition ... sweat and its purpose: Eccrine Eccrine sweat glands, which are distributed over the entire ...
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Sweating (Psychology wiki)
... solution, that is secreted by the sweat glands in the skin of mammals . Sweat also ... decreased by cold. Animals with few sweat glands, such as dogs , accomplish similar temperature regulation ... the oral cavity and pharynx . [edit] Sweat glands In humans, there are two kinds of sweat glands which differ greatly in both the composition ... and its purpose: [edit] Eccrine Eccrine sweat glands, which are distributed over the entire ...
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Exocrine gland
Exocrine gland Exocrine gland refers to glands that secrete their products via a duct. This is as opposed to endocrine glands that release their products directly into the ... system via the capillary network . Typical exocrine glands include sweat glands, salivary glands, mammary glands and many glands of ...
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Exocrine gland (Psychology wiki)
... Physiological P. Psychopharmacology Exocrine gland refers to glands that secrete their products via a duct. This is as opposed to endocrine glands that release their products directly into the ... system via the capillary network . Typical exocrine glands include sweat glands , salivary glands , mammary glands and many glands of ...
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Sweat (translated from Italian)
... 110 mmol/l ) secreto from the sudorifere glands of the skin (derma). It is composed ... sudorazione, in medical jargon perspiratio sensibilis. Index Glands to sudoripare Sudorifera gland merocrina glands to sudoripare they are auxiliary organs you ... part is to secretion eccrina. Locally great glands are found apocrine that in the adults glands of ...
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Dermis
... heat. It contains the hair follicles, sweat glands, sebaceous glands, apocrine glands and blood vessels. The blood vessels in ... also the roots of the hair, sebaceous glands, sweat glands, receptors, nails, and blood ...
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Preputial mucosa
... review (Fleiss 1998), the inner mucosa contains apocrine glans, which secrete cathepsin B, lysosyme, chymotrypsin ... reported that the prepuce contains no sweat glands whatsoever (apocrine glands are a type of sweat gland). External ... Urol. 1996;77:591-5. Waskett JH. Apocrine glands in inner prepuce doubtful. Sex ...
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Hidradenitis suppurativa
... studied skin disease that affects areas bearing apocrine sweat glands and hair follicles; such as the underarms ... for HS Acne conglobata Acne Inversa (AI) Apocrine Acne Apocrinitis Fox-den disease Hidradenitis Supportiva ... more likely than males genetic predisposition plugged apocrine (sweat) gland or hair follicle excessive sweating ... with HS have a tendency towards clogged apocrine glands, which may then become infected ...
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Scent gland
Scent gland Scent glands are found in the genital area of ... the underarms of humans and the preorbital glands of deer. They produce a semi-viscous ... may be subliminal, not consciously detectable. Scent glands include: apocrine glands, such as in the armpits of ...
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Hormone replacement therapy (trans)
... Skin: Increased activity of oil and sweat glands. Change in body odor – less sweet ... acrid" and more "sweet" and "musky." Many apocrine glands (type of sweat glands) become inactive and body odor decreases. Sebum ... curvature Due to decreased androgens, the meibomian glands (aka., tarsal, palpebral, or tarsoconjunctival glands. ...
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