Explain how sweat glands are involved in homeostasis. (3 marks)

Sweat glands are involved in thermoregulation, which is the process of controlling internal body temperature (1 mark). Sweat glands release water to the skin's surface (1 mark). As the water evaporates, the heat is dispersed from the body (1 mark).

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