NEET PG DENTAL EXAM

HISTOLOGY

INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM SKIN

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Sweat reaches the surface of our skin through what structure?
A
Pore
B
Follicle
C
Endocrine gland
D
Nerve Ending
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Eccrine sweat glands occur over most of the body and open directly onto the skin’s surface. Apocrine glands open into the hair follicle, leading to the surface of the skin.

Detailed explanation-2: -Sweat moves from the secretory coil into the straight reabsorptive duct that traverses the dermis of the skin. Here, ions, namely Na+ and Cl−, are reabsorbed so that a hypotonic fluid is released onto the skin surface, conserving electrolytes for the body.

Detailed explanation-3: -Introduction. Sudoriferous glands, also known as sweat glands, are either of two types of secretory skin glands, eccrine or apocrine. Eccrine and apocrine glands reside within the dermis and consist of secretory cells and a central lumen into which material is secreted.

Detailed explanation-4: -Sweat is produced by glands in the deeper layer of the skin, the dermis. Sweat glands occur all over the body, but are most numerous on the forehead, the armpits, the palms and the soles of the feet. Sweat is mainly water, but it also contains some salts. Its main function is to control body temperature.

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