right lung=3lobes
left lung has 2lobes
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what does each lobe consist of
They Have Four Lobes
A frog does not have lobes on the lungs. It has three lobes on the liver.
No horse, nor any mammal, has any "loops" of lungs. They do, however, have lobes of lungs. The horse has five lobes: two on the left and three on the right.
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 Right lung has 3 lobes (superior, inferior & middle) while the left lung has 2 lobes (superior & inferior).
The Right lung has 3 lobes (superior, inferior & middle) while the left lung has 2 lobes (superior & inferior).
There are 5 lobes in the lungs 3 on the right 2 on the left.
Each lung has more than one "lobe" or section. The right lung has three, and the left lung has only two to leave room for the heart where the upper left lobe would be.
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We really don't use the term chambers for lungs. We use the term lobes. Each lung consists of several distinct lobes. The right lung (the larger of the two) has 3 lobes - the superior, middle, and inferior lobes. The horizontal fissure separates the superior lobe from the middle lobe, while the right oblique fissure separates the middle and inferior lobes. The smaller left lung only has 2 lobes - superior and inferior - separated by the left oblique fissure. There are about 300 million alveoli in each of your lungs. These tiny air sacs provide an ideal site for the diffusion of gases into and out of the blood - also known as gaseous exchange.