Yes- the mammalian heart is a big muscle that has a right and a left side, each with two small chambers: the ventricle and the atrium. Each chamber of the heart pumps at a slightly different time, but each atrioventricular pair pumps closer together than to the other two, leading to to the rhythmic two-pump sound you can hear through your chest.
yes it is
yes
There are no bones in the heart. The heart is a four chambered muscular pump.
william harvey
Its a hollow muscular organ and it works like a pump.
Its a hollow muscular organ and it works like a pump.
The heart is the muscular pump which pushes blood through blood vessels, to reach all our body cells with vital nutrients and oxygen, as well as removing some waste products.
hi ppl, mammalian means the heart of a mammal - so when u ask whhy is a mammal's heart called a double pump - its not the same thing. they are not answering the question why is it CALLED a double pump, they think you mean whzt is a double pump used for , what are the advantages.. etc. x just to let you knoww x
The heart is a muscle that pumps blood around the body.
Pump blood directly to the atria.
Because one part beats to pump blood to the lungs and the other beats to pump blood to the rest of your body. They are really one heart with two sections.
The heart is a four chambered muscular pump, whose sole task is to pump blood round the body.
the walls in the heart much muscular on one side (on left side) because the left ventricle have to pump the blood to whole body.