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  2. Sweat gland - Wikipedia

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    The pores of eccrine sweat pores were first identified by the Italian physiologist Marcello Malpighi. Sweat glands themselves were first discovered by the Czech physiologist, Johannes Purkinjé in 1833. The differing densities of sweat glands in different body regions was first investigated in 1844 by the German anatomist Karl Krause.

  3. Eccrine sweat gland - Wikipedia

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    The eccrine gland opens out through the sweat pore. The coiled portion is formed by two concentric layers of columnar or cuboidal epithelial cells. [8] The epithelial cells are interposed by the myoepithelial cells. Myoepithelial cells support the secretory epithelial cells. The duct of eccrine gland is formed by two layers of cuboidal ...

  4. Perspiration - Wikipedia

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    Perspiration, also known as sweat, is the fluid secreted by sweat glands in the skin of mammals. [ 1 ] Two types of sweat glands can be found in humans: eccrine glands and apocrine glands . [ 2 ]

  5. Why Sweat and Heat Make Your Skin So Sensitive - AOL

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    Regardless of the season, acne most commonly occurs when pores become clogged by oil, sweat, and microscopic dirt, trapping bacteria. The immune system then attacks these sites, leading to further ...

  6. Excretory system - Wikipedia

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    There are three parts to the eccrine sweat gland and these are the pore, the duct, and the gland. The pore is the portion that goes through the outermost layer of the skin and is typically 5-10 microns in diameter. The duct is the part of the sweat gland that connects dermis cells to the epidermis. It is composed by two layers of cells and is ...

  7. 14 Foods That'll Make You Stink - AOL

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    3. Red Meat. If you are a fan of a good steak dinner, you probably should know that it might make you sweat out eau de beef. Red meat is an unusual contributor to body odor, mostly because of how ...