one can be located within a pig whilst the other is more commonly found inside humans.
great answer huh
No
A cow's heart would be a lot bigger, a pig's hear fairly similar. They'd both have the same anatomy, with the same number of valves and chambers.
Pigs hearts and human heart are extremely similiar, in fact so similar that scientists have deterimined that if a donor heart could not be found for a human, after taking anti-rejection drugs, a pigs heart could be used. Pigs heart weighs roughly the same as a human heart. Religious fanatics stand between science discovery and actual use of swine hearts in human surgery.
No. Pigs come from pigs, not cows.
Many of the pigs' organs are similar to their human counterparts, especially the heart. They are the closest we can do with out using real humans.
No!
yes, the cows enemies are pigs
i think its the same as a human
Pigs
no because animals are the same with human and animals don't have life/spirit.
Sausage is made from pigs.
The difference between feeding cows, pigs and goats is the type of food they eat. Pigs will eat almost anything in addition to their feed. Cows and goats will graze and also eat feed.
They have things in common because they do a similar job but they are not the same. The nearest comparison to our own heart is the pigs heart.
Well, actually a pigs heart genetically has the closest resemblance to a human heart, in fact very little is different from a human to a pigs heart, and this is why we use there valves in human disorders. So to answer the question, a human has four chambers to its heart and so does a pig. A pig is a mammal and most mammals have a four chambered heart, so the previous answer is wrong. there are at least five chambers A frog's heart has three chambers, unlike humans who have fourchambers.