Eccrine Hydration

IF 0.2 Q4 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Gareth Morgan
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一系列浸泡实验表明,人类能够通过汗腺的反渗透从海水中吸收足够的淡水,在不喝任何东西的情况下保持充分的水分。这种独特的设施使我们的祖先能够在严重干旱的时期生存下来。
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Eccrine Hydration
A series of immersion experiments has indicated that humans are able to absorb sufficient fresh water from sea water by reverse osmosis through their eccrine sweat glands to remain fully hydrated without drinking anything at all.  This unique facility would have enabled our ancestors to survive periods of severe drought.
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Ideas in Ecology and Evolution
Ideas in Ecology and Evolution EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY-
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