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A pig typically has seven lung lobes. These lobes are divided into four on the right side and three on the left side.
The right lung contains 4 lobes while the left lung contains 3
There are four lobes that are present in the lungs of a pig. The larger, right lung is divided into four lobes; the apical, cardiac, diaphragmatic, and the fourth samller lobe below the apex of the heart, the intermediate.
The left lung of a fetal pig has two lobes: the cranial lobe and the caudal lobe.
The disparity in lobes is due to the asymmetrical positioning of organs in the fetal pig’s body. The right lung has four lobes because it is larger and makes space for the heart. The left lung has three lobes to accommodate the position of the heart.
A pig typically has seven lung lobes. These lobes are divided into four on the right side and three on the left side.
The right lung contains 4 lobes while the left lung contains 3
There are four lobes that are present in the lungs of a pig. The larger, right lung is divided into four lobes; the apical, cardiac, diaphragmatic, and the fourth samller lobe below the apex of the heart, the intermediate.
The left lung of a fetal pig has two lobes: the cranial lobe and the caudal lobe.
The lungs of a pig are smooth. The left lung has four lobes and the right lung has two lobes.
The disparity in lobes is due to the asymmetrical positioning of organs in the fetal pig’s body. The right lung has four lobes because it is larger and makes space for the heart. The left lung has three lobes to accommodate the position of the heart.
The right lung of a fetal pig consists of the cranial, middle, and caudal lobes. The cranial lobe is the largest lobe and is further divided into cranial and caudal parts.
They Have Four Lobes
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Pigs are mammals, and so have four-chambered hearts. Therefore, their left side has two chambers, a atrium and a ventricle, and the right side has the same. **Ignore the above answer as the person who answered apparently did not read the question. Specifically states LOBES OF THE LUNG, nothing to do with chambers of the heart.**
"The right lung of a pig has 4 lobes, and the left has 2 or 3 (the number can differ). The reason for the lobe differences is that the heart is positioned further to the left hand side, and the interference of other internal organs prevents the left lung from growing into the thoracic cavity as the right lung does.I dissected a fetal pig last semester, and still had my lab book laying around, so there you go. :c)Source(s):Perry, Morton, Perry. Laboratory Manual for General Biology, 5 ed. Published by Thomson, Brooks/Cole, 2007." quotated from: http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070617175954AAScDMT
A fetal pig liver has four lobes in their liver. These four lobes are used for blood filtering nutrients and toxins in their bloodstream.