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PAPER BAG GAME PRESENTATION SWEAT IT WORK UNDER DEMANDING CONDITIONS Solidarity Everything you eat you need to grow yourself or buy at market ONE YEAR IT DOESNT

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PAPER BAG GAME PRESENTATION SWEAT IT WORK UNDER DEMANDING CONDITIONS Solidarity Everything you eat you need to grow yourself or buy at market ONE YEAR IT DOESNT RAIN What would happen to your crops. Instructor:. Ms. . Yassen. . Qawasmi. Prepared by :. Wala. ’ Abu-3isheh. Bayyan. . Dwayyat. Definition sweating. Perspiration (sweating, transpiration, or diaphoresis) is the production of fluids secreted by the sweat glands in the skin of mammals. By: Boston. What Causes Body odor. Eccrine or Apocrine glands produce sweat. While we wear sock or shoes, it is more difficult for the sweat to evaporate, giving bacteria more sweat to break down into smelly substances. Sweat is odorless by nature but bacteria that covers the surface of the skin breaks down sweat and feed on it. The result is if the smelly substances becomes a body odor when it evaporates. Food can also make body odor.. Sweat Testin g Sweat Testing Procedure and Commonly Asked Questions OVERVIEW The sweat test has been the “gold standard” for diagnosing cystic fibrosis (CF) for more than What happens dur Effective channel - heat loss. Ta 25 C - latent heat of vaporization = 582 cal/gm. 100 kg animal - with 140,000 cal/h metabolic rate. Can maintain thermal equilibrium with evaporation . Deodorants . and . Antiperspirants. 1. Assoc.Prof.Jinda. Wangboonskul, Ph.D.. February, 2017. Objectives . To know the causes of body . odor. .. To know the difference . between . deodorants and . antiperspirants products. . Test. Lab 13. Introduction. . A sweat test measures the amount of salt chemicals (sodium and chloride) in . sweat to diagnose . cystic fibrosis. Sodium . and chloride are part of your body’s electrolyte balance, and combine to form the salt found in . Test. Lab 13. Introduction. . A sweat test measures the amount of salt chemicals (sodium and chloride) in . sweat.. Sodium . and chloride are part of your body’s electrolyte balance, and combine to form the salt found in . Deodorants . and . Antiperspirants. 1. Assoc.Prof.Jinda. Wangboonskul, Ph.D.. February, 2017. Objectives . To know the causes of body . odor. .. To know the difference . between . deodorants and . antiperspirants products. . http://www.drysol.org/. 1. Use Active . Drysol. To Get Relief From Hyperhidrosis. http://www.drysol.org/. 2. Hyperhidrosis means excessive sweating. It is a medical condition in which a person sweats excessively and unpredictably. . Functions of the Skin. Protection. Regulation of Body Temperature. Reception of Stimuli. Excretion. Synthesis of Vitamin D. Immunological Function. Temperature Regulation. One of the main functions of the Integumentary System is maintenance of body temperature. Integumentary. System. Part 2. Appendages of the Skin. Skin Appendages. Glands. all arise from stratum . basale. then extend into dermis & subcutaneous layers. all exocrine glands. Release product thru a duct onto surface of skin. Starter. : . When do you sweat?. What is sweat made of? – write a recipe for what you think the main ingredient of sweat are…. Sweat . Water. Mineral ions. Glossary . What goes on in your body when you exercise?!. (Integumentary System). Jennifer Carbrey, Ph.D.. jennifer.carbrey@duke.edu. Department of Cell Biology. Goals. To Describe:. the basic functions and types of skin. the layers of the epidermis and how . Measurement temperature and humidity changes relative to perspiration. Sweat. . production. Measurement of temperature and humidity changes relative to perspiration . Objective. The purpose of this activity is to study our body’s cooling system while measuring skin temperature and sweat production. We will create a hypothesis and proceed to test it using the Labdisc humidity and temperature sensors..

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