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to reduce the friction in the axillae
To cool the surface of the skin and reduce body temperature.
Apocrine sweat glands are inactive until they are stimulated by hormonal changes in puberty. Apocrine sweat glands are mainly thought to function as olfactory pheromones, chemicals important in attracting a potential mate. The stimulus for the secretion of apocrine sweat glands is adrenaline, which is a hormone carried in the blood.According to another suggestion, apocrine sweat glands were developed in the earliest period of human evolution via natural selection as a means of defence from predators as a warning signal, and that is why these glands are activated in the moments of emotional or physical stress.
Apocrine gland.
Apocrine sweat glands are found primarily in the skin of the axilla (armpit). Unlike eccrine sweat glands that are found throughout the body, apocrine sweat glands are larger and mainly responsible for secretion of a thicker sweat that can produce body odor when it comes into contact with bacteria on the skin.
Eccrine glands are the most abundant sweat glands and they are also over your body and function throughout your lifetime.
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The apocrine glands ducts terminate into hair follicles. They respond to stress / emotions. They produce an odor caused by bacterial decomposition. They don't begin to function until puberty and continue through life.They are found in the armpits and groin. They produce sweat plus oil and cellular debris.
Apocrine glands are larger sweat glands found in the axillae (armpits) and around the genital area. They produce a thicker secretion that can be affected by emotional stress and hormonal changes, leading to body odor.
Cells which are classified as apocrine bud their secretions off through the plasma membrane producing membrane bound vesicles in the lumen.
Apocrine Glands
The apocrine glands in humans are believed to be analogous to the sexual scent glands of animals. These glands are found in areas with hair follicles, such as the armpits and genital region, and secrete a thick, odorous fluid during stress or sexual excitement.