well they both work automatically
The heart is both medial AND deep to the lungs.
Cardiovascular is "Of or relating to the heart and blood vessels." while Cardiorespiratory is "Relating to the action of both heart and lungs." They both have to deal with the heart but then start branching off once they touch with vessels / lungs.
A horse's heart is located in the same place as a human's. It is between the lungs and ribs and above the diaphragm.
The same as a person's. To protect the lungs and heart and to support breathing.
During CPR the lungs and heart are stimulated.
The organs protected by the rib cage include the heart, lungs, stomach, and liver.
The heart and lungs are the two organs found in the thoracic cavity. The heart is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body, while the lungs are responsible for oxygenating the blood and removing carbon dioxide.
What behaviors can harm you lungs and heart?
Human lungs aren't the same shape on opposite sides of the body because the heart sits slightly to the left of the midline. To make room for the heart in humans, the left lung has a cardiac notch, which isn't found on the right lung.
Medial basically refers to being in the middle. Lateral basically refers to on or at the sides. The lungs are located on either side of the heart, so they are lateral to the heart.
Blood vessels, the heart, and the lungs are significantly strengthened by cardiovascular exercise.
The trachea, heart, lungs, bronchial tubes, thyroid gland, and the larynx.