TEXT A An adult giraffe’s head is
about six feet above its heart. This means that to pump enough blood up to the
brain the circulatory system must be strong enough to keep the blood at very
high pressure. Biologists have known for some time that giraffes
solve this problem by having unusually high blood pressure, about double that of
human beings. But an international team of biologists began to wonder about
this. If giraffes have such high blood pressure, they should have a terrible
problem with swelling in their legs and feet. Why don’t giraffes have swollen
feet Giraffes should have another problem, too. Every time they
bend heads down to drink, the blood should rush to their heads and have a hard
time flowing back up (when the head is down)to the heart. How come giraffes
don’t black out when they drink The answer to the swollen feet
problem, the researchers found, is that giraffes have what the researchers call
a "natural anti-gravity suit". It turns out that the skin and other tissues in
their legs and feet are much stiffer and tougher than those of other animals. As
a result, the blood vessels in the leg cannot swell. Therefore, the blood has
nowhere to go but back to the heart. What about blood rushing to
the head whenever the giraffe bends down to drink The researchers found that
the giraffe’s jugular vein, which carries blood from the head back to the heart,
has lots of one-way valves in it. In the giraffe’s neck, there are lots of
muscles that flex and relax repeatedly as the animal moves its head and sucks up
drinking water. By squeezing the valved jugular vein, they keep blood moving
back to the heart even while the animal is drinking. The passage is mainly about______.
A.what physical features the giraffe has B.how the giraffe’s heart works C.how the giraffes heart pumps blood to its head D.how the giraffes can stand up to high blood pressure