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SUMMARY:5.2 Sweat Glands, Hair and Sebaceous Glands
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DESCRIPTION: Sweat Glands
Sweat glands are small tubes that run spirally to the surface of the skin from a coiled end deep in the dermis. The opening on the skin is called a pore. Surrounding the end are capillaries from which the gland removes water and waste products. These are forced out on the surface of the skin to form perspiration. Normally the amount perspired in twenty-four hours is approximately one liter. The sweat glands help to regulate body temperature. When the water on the skin evaporates, heat is lost from the body. In short, this regulates the body temperature and eliminates waste. There are certain conditions at which these sweat glands are triggered.
Hair

Hair is present over most of the body with the exception of the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet as there are no hair follicles present in those areas. Hairs have their roots in hair follicles. These follicles widen at the base to enclose a capillary tuft which provides nourishment for the growth of hair. If...

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