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29 November 2025

  • curprev 21:4821:48, 29 November 2025LurleneWun talk contribs 4,028 bytes +4,028 Created page with "<br>Sweat glands are most numerous on the soles of the toes. 1. A coil generates an extremely-filtrated fluid. This fluid has the same sodium focus (isotonic) as the [https://botdb.win/wiki/User:LillyKaufman404 Healthy Flow Blood]. 2. The fluid travels from the coil up the sweat duct which reabsorbs sodium and chloride (however not potassium). This reabsorption is through active transportation (i.e. it requires energy from ATP). The Glycogen stored within the sweat gland..."