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| | ==Function== | | ==Function== |
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| − | The Guttural Pouch is a mechanism for cooling the cerebral blood supply after exercise, due to its close connection with the internal carotid artery. | + | The function of guttural pouches is largely unknown, however hypotheses have been put forward: |
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| | + | #It may influence internal carotid artery blood pressure. Air pressure varies with phase and forcefulness of respiration and the artery in the mucosal fold is exposed sufficiently to be affected. |
| | + | #Cerebral blood cooling mechanism. Operates at times of physical stress/exercise, when core body temperature is raised. Vigorous respiration, cool air in guttural pouches, and the exposed artery all lead to cooling of the blood. |
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| | ==References== | | ==References== |