The secretion of salt and water by the eccrine sweat gland.
The effect of age of heat-activated sweat gland density and flow during exercise in dry heat.
The arousal and the eccrine sweat gland activity are clinically found to have direct relation.
Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (e.g. some insecticides) also cause contraction of sweat gland smooth muscle leading to diaphoresis.
Secretion entails the movement of salt and water from sweat gland cells into the sweat duct.
The breast evolved from the sweat gland to produce milk, a nutritious secretion that is the most distinctive characteristic of mammals, along with live birth.
When tense, a person's sweat gland activity increases, which is measured by electrodermograph testing of the hands.
Aluminium-based complexes react with the electrolytes in the sweat to form a gel plug in the duct of the sweat gland.