Anatomy and Physiology -With CD and Atlas and Access
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Chapter 1, Problem 17CYU
When you rub your cold hands together, the friction between them results in heat that warms your hands. Why doesn’t warming friction result during movements of the heart, lungs, and digestive organs?
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Anatomy and Physiology -With CD and Atlas and Access
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