Sweating of animals and people is a physiological phenomenon, just like the water evaporated by photosynthesis of green plants. There are two kinds of sweat glands in the human body: apocrine glands distributed under the armpits and eccrine glands distributed in the body. When the temperature or body temperature rises, the water evaporated by the body according to this sweat gland is sweat. There are about 2-5 million eccrine glands in the human body, with an average of 120 in the skin as big as a finger egg and more than 180 in the forehead and nose, so there is more sweat in this position, and sometimes sweat can be produced.
However, some runners will overload jogging in order to better pursue perfection. Originally, they were very tired, but they felt that they were not sweating. Then they tried their best to jog, and some even performed a magical operation: wrapping their bellies in fresh-keeping bags and putting on sweaty clothes. In order to make the body fat disappear quickly with sweat.
When the temperature or body temperature rises, the water evaporated by the body according to this sweat gland is sweat. There are two kinds of sweat glands in the human body: apocrine glands distributed under the armpits and eccrine glands distributed in the body. When the outside temperature rises or the energy consumption in the body increases, thermal stimulation causes sweating. When the human body is in a high-temperature natural environment, it will sweat a lot according to the physiology, and the evaporation of sweat will take away the heat of the epidermis, so that the body temperature will not rise due to the high temperature outside, thus maintaining the uniform movement of the body temperature and preventing the recruit.
Sweating is a common physiological phenomenon, sweating in hot weather and sweating in anxiety and impetuousness. It can be seen that sweating is the function of regulating body temperature and evaporating heat, and it is also a reflection of mood. Sweat is excreted by sweat glands. Sweat glands are distributed in cowhide of whole body skin, including apocrine glands and eccrine glands.
The key to apocrine glands is armpit, breast and perineum, and eccrine glands are everywhere. Sweat glands are one of the most developed organs in the human body, and the number of sweat glands in the human body is between 2 million and 5 million. Under different conditions, sweat secretion and sweating rate are very different. Generally speaking, labor efficiency, gas temperature and humidity, wind power, etc. Are all factors that endanger the amount and speed of sweating.