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- Eccrine_sweat_gland abstract "Eccrine glands (/ˈɛkrən/, /ˈɛˌkraɪn/, or /ˈɛˌkrin/; from ekkrinein \"secrete\"; sometimes called merocrine glands) are the major sweat glands of the human body, found in virtually all skin, with the highest density in palms and soles, then on the head, but much less on the trunk and the extremities. In lower mammals, they are relatively sparse, being found mainly on hairless areas such as foot pads. They reach their peak of development in humans, where they may number 200-400/sq. cm of skin surface. They produce a clear, odorless substance, consisting primarily of water and NaCl. NaCl is reabsorbed in the duct to reduce salt loss, but is dysfunctional in cystic fibrosis thus producing salty sweat. They are active in thermoregulation by providing cooling from water evaporation of sweat secreted by the glands on the body surface and emotional induced sweating (anxiety, fear, stress, and pain). The white sediment in otherwise colorless eccrine secretions is caused by evaporation that increases the concentration of salts.The odour from sweat is due to bacterial activity on the secretions of the apocrine sweat glands, a distinctly different type of sweat gland found in human skin.Eccrine glands are composed of an intraepidermal spiral duct, the \"acrosyringium\"; a dermal duct, comprising a straight and coiled portion; and a secretory tubule, coiled deep in the dermis or hypodermis. The eccrine gland opens out through the sweat pore. The coiled portion is formed by single layer of columnar or cuboidal epithelial cells, which are secretory in nature. The epithelial cells are interposed by the myoepithelial cells. Myoepithelial cells support the secretory epithelial cells. The duct of eccrine gland is formed by two layers of cuboidal epithelial cells. Eccrine glands are innervated by the sympathetic nervous system, primarily by cholinergic fibers whose discharge is altered primarily by changes in deep body temperature (core temperature), but by adrenergic fibers as well. The glands on palms and soles do not respond to temperature but secrete at times of emotional stress.".
- Eccrine_sweat_gland meshName "Eccrine+Glands".
- Eccrine_sweat_gland meshNumber "A10.336.899.480".
- Eccrine_sweat_gland thumbnail Gray940_-_sweat_gland.png?width=300.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageExternalLink glands.htm.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageID "7139332".
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageLength "6552".
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageRevisionID "693459885".
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageWikiLink Adrenergic.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageWikiLink Antimicrobial.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageWikiLink Apocrine_sweat_gland.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Skin_anatomy.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageWikiLink Cholinergic.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageWikiLink Cystic_fibrosis.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageWikiLink Dermcidin.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageWikiLink Dermis.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageWikiLink Merocrine.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageWikiLink Nerve.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageWikiLink Peptide.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_chloride.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageWikiLink Subcutaneous_tissue.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageWikiLink Sweat_gland.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageWikiLink Sympathetic_nervous_system.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageWikiLink Thermoregulation.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eccrine sweat gland".
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageWikiLinkText "eccrine glands".
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageWikiLinkText "eccrine sweat gland".
- Eccrine_sweat_gland caption "A sectional view of the skin , with eccrine glands highlighted.".
- Eccrine_sweat_gland latin "Glandula sudorifera eccrina".
- Eccrine_sweat_gland latin "Glandula sudorifera merocrina;".
- Eccrine_sweat_gland meshname "Eccrine+Glands".
- Eccrine_sweat_gland meshnumber "A10.336.899.480".
- Eccrine_sweat_gland name "Eccrine sweat gland".
- Eccrine_sweat_gland nerve "Cholinergic sympathetic nerves".
- Eccrine_sweat_gland precursor "Ectoderm".
- Eccrine_sweat_gland system "Integumentary".
- Eccrine_sweat_gland width "200".
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
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- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Integumentary_system.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland subject Category:Skin_anatomy.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland hypernym Glands.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland type AnatomicalStructure.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland type Thing.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland type Q4936952.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland comment "Eccrine glands (/ˈɛkrən/, /ˈɛˌkraɪn/, or /ˈɛˌkrin/; from ekkrinein \"secrete\"; sometimes called merocrine glands) are the major sweat glands of the human body, found in virtually all skin, with the highest density in palms and soles, then on the head, but much less on the trunk and the extremities. In lower mammals, they are relatively sparse, being found mainly on hairless areas such as foot pads. They reach their peak of development in humans, where they may number 200-400/sq.".
- Eccrine_sweat_gland label "Eccrine sweat gland".
- Eccrine_sweat_gland sameAs Q1639831.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland sameAs غدة_عرقية_مفرزة.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland sameAs Glàndules_sudorípares_ecrines.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland sameAs Ghiandole_sudoripare_eccrine.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland sameAs エクリン腺.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland sameAs Gruczoł_ekrynowy.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland sameAs m.0h698r.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland sameAs Merokrin_bezler.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland sameAs Q1639831.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland wasDerivedFrom Eccrine_sweat_gland?oldid=693459885.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland depiction Gray940_-_sweat_gland.png.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland isPrimaryTopicOf Eccrine_sweat_gland.
- Eccrine_sweat_gland name "Eccrine sweat gland".