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O A. Sweat helps cool the body. O B. Sweat glands are located all over the body O c. Sweat glands regulate body temperature OD. Sweat is used to sense pain or pressure changes.
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O A. Sweat helps cool the body.
O B.
Sweat glands are located all over the body
O c. Sweat glands regulate body temperature
OD.
Sweat is used to sense pain or pressure changes.
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The answer is B i think
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