No it gets its thrust from its pectoral muscles which help it because of the unique shape and how the wind gives it speed
Of course, every warm-blooded animal does.
No, birds have a Four-chambered heart.
Yes. A bird has four heart chambers.
Yes
The bird's heart has 4 chambers.
There are 4 chambers in a bird's heart.
four chambers
There are 4 chambers/rooms in the heart of bird/mammal.Here are some others...Fish-2 chambers/roomsLizard-3 chambers/rooms
Four chambers .
There are four chambers in a bird's heart: the left atrium, the right atrium, the left ventricle, and the right ventricle--just like in a human. Most warm blooded animals (birds and mammals) have this cardiovascular system setup in their hearts. If it interests you, the respiratory systemic anatomy is completely different in a bird than in a human.
The bald eagle, a bird, has a four-chambered heart, as do all other birds and mammals.
i think it is 4 chambers in the Human Heart
4 heart chambers
The heart of fish have two chambers. The heart of reptiles and amphibians have three chambers. The heart of mammals have four chambers.
No. The lower chambers of the heart are called the ventricles. The atria are the top chambers of the heart.
There are 4 chambers to the heart.