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19 December 2025

  • curprev 13:1713:17, 19 December 2025 JeffreyFereday talk contribs 4,889 bytes +4,889 Created page with "<br>Sweat glands are most quite a few on the soles of the toes. 1. A coil generates an extremely-filtrated fluid. This fluid has the identical sodium focus (isotonic) as the blood. 2. The fluid travels from the coil up the sweat duct which reabsorbs sodium and chloride (but not potassium). This reabsorption is via active transportation (i.e. it requires power from ATP). The Glycogen stored within the sweat glands will only help the reabsorption for less than 10 min., so..."