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Animal science: thermoregulation

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Question:

How can countercurrent heat exchange maintain a constant body temperature?

Author: Sacha Forbes-Leith



Answer:

Outgoing warm blood in arteries and incoming veins carrying cold blood are located close to each other allowing for the transfer of heat from one to the other through conduction maintaining a constant temperature through out the blood.


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