The butterfly heart, which is called the dorsal tube, has a single, long chamber. It pumps hemolymph, which contains nutrients and waste, over the internal organs in an example of an open circulatory system.
Yes, a butterflies has a heart.
The butterfly's heart runs the length of its upper body.
(http://home.vicnet.net.au/~fbpw/but_fly1.htm)
The heart pumps hemolymph (it lacks the red colour of blood) from the rear of the insect forward to bathe its internal organs.
(http://www.kidsbutterfly.org/faq/general/13)
Birds have one heart.
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The dog's circulatory system is quite similar to that of humans. The heart has four chambers. The two upper chambers are the left and right atria, while the stronger, lower chambers are the right and left ventricles.
By damaging the valves or the walls of the heart chambers, endocarditis can interfere with the ability of the heart to do its job
The impulse shocks the left and right atria of the heart. This pumps blood into the left and right ventricle. The ventricles then receive the impulse and pump the blood. The movement of the electrical impulse allows the blood to move through multiple areas of the heart with only one impulse.
The plural is atria. This can be used architecturally or with reference to chambers of the heart.
the right ventricle ...
There are 4 chambers to the heart.
Their are 2 heart chambers.
A shark heart has two chambers.
Penguins have 4 chambers in their heart.
The bird's heart has 4 chambers.
The heart of fish have two chambers. The heart of reptiles and amphibians have three chambers. The heart of mammals have four chambers.
A perch has two chambers in it's heart.
There are 4 chambers in a bird's heart.
A sheep heart has four chambers.
There are four chambers in a human heart.
The sharks heart has two chambers.
It has 3 chambers.