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 * || [[image:edit.png width="128" height="37" caption="Edit This Page" link="page/edit/Sweatology"]]* Excretory System (Skin, Sweating)
 * When the body is dehydrated, your skin gets sunburned
 * When the temperature is hot, but not extremely hot, the blood vessels on your skin send sweat into the air.
 * When the body’s owner decides to exercise, the muscles generate too much heat for the air to absorb. (Sweatology)
 * When normal, persistent temperatures increases, internal temperatures decrease and loses more salt so that the body can readjust.
 * Body Temperature Regulation (Nervous and Endocrine System)
 * Temperature-sensing nerves in the skin and the body’s interior tell the brain to unleash a flow of sweat for heavy-duty evaporation and cooling when temperatures are in upper 90's or when a person decides to exercise. (Sweatology)
 * Circulatory System (Heart and Blood Vessels)
 * The normal human has 2 million sweat glands
 * Some humans can have up to 4 million
 * Humans that sweat alot can have glands five times larger than the normal size. (Sweatology)
 * Medical Consequences of Heat Stress
 * Heat Stroke
 * Elderly people have smaller sweat glands therefore can't and don't sweat too much so they are most likely to have heat strokes in extreme heat.
 * Heat cramps
 * Heat Exhaustion
 * Water
 * When the body is dehydrated, your skin gets sunburned.
 * When the body is not hydrated, it cannot sweat easily
 * Salt
 * The body needs to take in alot of salt so that it can react with the sweat glands.
 * The hotter it is, more salt i used for sweat ||
 * Salt
 * The body needs to take in alot of salt so that it can react with the sweat glands.
 * The hotter it is, more salt i used for sweat ||