DailyDirt: Matchmaker, Matchmaker, Make Me A Match…

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Sometimes extending a person’s life requires an organ transplant, but it’s not exactly easy to find a replacement organ — especially when donors don’t have spares. Medicine is getting better at growing some replacements, so maybe someday patients won’t need to rely on other people dying to get a heart, liver, pancreas, etc.

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JoeCool (profile) says:

Hmm

It’s not too hard to guess at why you only have one heart. It’s a pump and a circulatory system. If you had TWO pumps, odds are good one would be stronger than the other. A stronger pump means a possibility of backflow on the weaker pump, and backflow on blood means blood clots, which means death. So having two hearts means an elevated chance at embolisms and less chance of surviving.

Anonymous Coward says:

Re: Re: Re: Hmm

Please don’t dis the Germans. Just, don’t. History man

Let’s bask in the light that was Chev Chelios and ponder how he could survive a drop from 30,000 feet and land on a car and survive, then an hour later, after conquering electricity, and multiple kung-fu gangsters, shag Amy Smart in front of 50,000 people at a sports stadium, fight multiple dog owners AND their dog, dodge bullets and survive car crashes, then recover his heart by a roof-top battle from Chinese goons by means of a sex-maniac, drug-addicted, highly unsanitary, struck-off doctor.

How? He’s Chev Chelios, that’s how.

Ninja (profile) says:

Re: Hmm

I’m no doctor here but I can assure you that it does not happen with mechanical pumps if properly installed. You can go for added pressure or added flow depending if you install them in series or in parallel. And even then you can add valves to prevent backflow depending on your needs.

So if there is backflow or something then the setup isn’t correct.

JoeCool (profile) says:

Re: Re: Hmm

Exactly my point. We can tailor a mechanical system with multiple pumps by controlling everything about the system. But who or what is controlling biological systems so finely that they can prevent such problems? I doubt evolution works on such small scales as to alleviate problems, and I don’t know about you, but no “higher power” has ever intervened in the lives of anyone I know.

nasch (profile) says:

Re: Re: Re:3 Hmm

Evolution takes many generations to work, but you don’t have that time to adjust an unbalanced pumping system.

I’m not so sure, it seems like there are a lot of systems that would need to be fully in place before an organism could rely on them. Lungs for example. You can’t wander around for long on land without lungs, and there’s no time to evolve them in a single generation. Yet somehow animals evolved lungs and discarded their gills. I imagine the same sort of process could manage multiple pumps, and apparently it has:

http://mentalfloss.com/article/52337/3-creatures-more-one-heart

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