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Sweat glands are structures in the skin that produce a salty, watery liquid that is released onto the skin's surface. The release of sweat through the skin is one way the body regulates temperature. What is this an example of?

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Sweat glands are used to regulate temperature and remove waste by secreting water, sodium salts, and nitrogenous waste (such as urea) onto the skin surface. The main electrolytes of sweat are sodium and chloride, though the amount is small enough to make sweat hypotonic at the skin surface.

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Answer Its regulating the body temperature

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