Sweatology+EP

1) Why is sweat like your personal air-conditioner and why is that important? (2) The human body can tolerate cooling. How much? Give examples. (3) The human body can not tolerate over heating. How much? Give examples. (4) Why do we think humans evolved sweat glands? Give examples. (5) Describe some of the variation in the amount of sweat glands. Give examples. (6) What happens during menopause with respect to sweat? Give examples. (7) What happens as we age? Why is that dangeous? Give examples. (8) Is clothing good or bad when it comes to sweat? Why? Give examples. (9) Describe what happens during heat acclimation. Give examples. (10) Who is "Adam"? Why is he being used for scientific experimentation?
 * **It cools our body down. it is important so we don't catch a fever or over heat.**
 * **by 20 or more degrees below normal. hypothermia**
 * **by 6 to 7 degrees. a fever**
 * **Because we sweat from how much hair we don't have. Like back then in the ape like days.**
 * [[image:follicle1.jpg]]
 * **Humidity tends to make our sweat gland more vulnerable.**
 * **When a woman runs she sweats where there usually isn't any sweat giving excess heat where unnecessary sweat occurs.**
 * **We sweat less which is dangerous because during a heat wave they could have a heat stroke.**
 * **Less clothing is not always better because your skin is absorbing the suns environment. soldiers where a lot of clothing and thy sweat 30% less then those with tank tops and shirts on.**
 * [[image:soldiers1.jpg]]
 * **what happens is the internal temperature rises, a lot of sweat is produced, they lose a lot of salt in there sweat and feel bad, and then as this keeps happening endurance is enhanced.**
 * **this happens for athletes who are training to get into shape.**
 * **Adam is a mannequin used in a laboratory that sweats like a human and can complain like a human.**
 * **He is experimented so that if the world does get sweatier then they will have a solution to it.**
 * [[image:sweat_3_190.3.jpg]]