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Counter Current Heat
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Heat
exchangers occur naturally in the circulation system
of fish and whales. Arteries to the skin carrying
warm blood are intertwined with veins from the skin
carrying cold blood, causing the warm arterial blood
to exchange heat with the cold venous blood. This
reduces the overall heat loss in cold waters. Heat
exchangers are also present in the tongue of baleen
whales as large volumes of water flow through their
mouths. Wading birds use a similar system to limit
heat losses from their body through their legs into
the water.
In species that have external testes (such as
humans), the artery to the testis is surrounded by a
mesh of veins called the pampiniform plexus. This
cools the blood heading to the testis, while
reheating the returning blood. |
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