The thin horizontal arrows in Figure 32.1 show that

The thin horizontal arrows in Figure 32.1 show that 




A) the goose's legs get progressively warmer as the blood moves away from the abdomen to the feet.
B) the warmer arterial blood can bypass the legs as needed, when the legs are too cold to function well.
C) the warmer venous blood transfers heat to the cooler arterial blood.
D) the arterial blood is always cooler in the abdomen, compared to the temperature of the venous blood in the feet of the goose.
E) the warmer arterial blood transfers heat to the cooler venous blood.


Answer: E


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