Q. Sweat glands in mammals act as

A
thermo regulator
B
excess salt excretor
C
nitrogenous waste excretor
D
sex determinator
Solution:

Sweat gland, either of two types of secretory skin glands occurring only in mammals. The eccrine sweat gland, which is controlled by the sympathetic nervous system, regulates body temperature. When internal temperature rises, the eccrine glands secrete water to the skin surface, where heat is removed by evaporation.

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