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Blood flow of a sheep's heart is from the right atrium into the right ventricle. Next it goes to the lungs via the pulmonary artery. Lastly, oxygenated blood returns to the left atrium through the pulmonary veins. From the left atrium it goes to the left ventricle and then out to the body via the aorta.
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A sheep heart has four chambers like a human heart, a left atrium, left ventricle, right ventricle, and right atrium. A shark heart has two chambers, an atrium and a ventricle. The heart of a shark is in the head region, and is an s-shaped tube.
It will find itself in the left ventricle.
The left ventricle is thickest (as it is in all four-chambered mammalian hearts) this is because it is the part of the heart that pumps blood around the whole body and so needs to be able to withstand greater pressure hence the thickness
A sheep heart has four chambers.
The heart of a sheep is bigger than humans and is positioned slightly differently in the body. Also, instead of having pulmonary arteries and veins they have what's called a pulmonary trunk and the top middle of the heart.
There are 2 valves in a sheep's heart. They are the mitral and tricuspid valve. The sheep also has a 4 chamber heart that is very similar to a human heart.
There is a lot of fat associated with a sheep heart for a few reasons. One reason is that these animals do not move much.