The water in your body gets heated, and then the heated water perspires as sweat.
elaphants flap their ears to keep their blood cool ,and it goes through their bodies to keep them cool.
when its hot, the sweat keeps you cool. tiny blood vessels near the surface of the skin help to cool your blood.
as we know that the blood is hot and carry homothesis which helps it to maintain
Rabbit ears are made of cartliage and blood vessels. The blood vessels help the rabbit keep cool in the summer.
No. Think of the cold. Does that affect heart beat.. :) You gotta get your blood up your fingers to keep you cool
Keep Your Cool was created in 2003.
Elephants have large, thin ears with a network of blood vessels. To cool down, they flap their ears, causing air to flow over the vessels and help regulate their body temperature. This process cools the blood circulating through their ears before being sent back to the rest of the body.
The elephant uses his ears to cool his body in two ways. The actual movement of the ear produces small relief, but the excess surface area allows the blood to cool before returning to the major organs.
because it will keep you cool
Hard to Keep My Cool was created in 2005.
The ears of the elephant has a great number of blood vessels that run through it. When the elephant flaps its ears, the blood that is passing through its ears get cooled and eventually the body temperature of the animal gets regulated. Since elephants in Africa live in the hot savannah, they have large ears that help the animal keep itself cool.
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