The left. It appears on the right on anatomical charts, because it is the consensus that in anatomy the body should be positioned facing front with the palms facing forward.
Type your answer here... On the left side of the pig.
The stomach is a muscular organ located on your left side of the upper abdomen.
The thorasic cavity
spleen
There are 4 lobes in a rat's liver. >.<
in the mouth
Usually, yes. But the teats on a bore are for no purpose.
the answer is yes.aftern the guinea pigs returned from mare,scientist discoverd that the guinea pigs became,infact,symbiotic.
formaldehyde
Since pigs and humans are so much alike, the pigs spleen is only half of a humans. This is so, because, humans are bigger than pigs, so it only makes sense that pigs' spleen is half the size of a human being's. :)
left
left ventricle, right ventricle, right atrium, left atrium
To claim that pigs are left-handed or right handed is a joke. It is said that all pigs are left-handed because of how you artificially inseminate a pig. A sow's, female pig, cervex twists counter-clockwise or to the left. This means that you have to twists the catheter tow the left in order to be able to penetrate the cervex to AI the pig. Whoever said that pigs are left-handed was having some fun with you.
To produce, store, and eliminate blood cells.
The four chambers of a cow's heart are the same as a human's: left atrium, left ventricle, right atrium, right ventricle. In addition to the four main chambers, however, there are two accessory chambers that function as additions to the atrium. These are called the left and right auricles, and are outpouchings on the left and right atria respectively.
The left ventricle would have more.
yes it indeed does, without a spleen a pig would be lifeless
The fetal pig liver has five lobes: right lateral, right central, left central, left lateral, and caudate
Five organs that frogs and pigs have in common include the liver, heart, stomach, kidneys, and spleen. In addition, they both have a gall bladder.
The four chambers of a pig's heart have the same names as the analogous chambers in a human heart: right atrium, right ventricle, left atrium, left ventricle.The anatomy and physiology in pigs is very similar to a human's. Human biology studies often include a dissection of a fetal pig for lessons in anatomy. The pig's heart is one of the very similar organs to ours.The names of the four chambers in a pig's heart are the same as the four chambers in our hearts: The Right and Left Ventricles and the Right and Left Atria (plural for atrium).
By tradition, the left and the right of things is determined by the direction the thing usually goes. For example the left and right sides of a car. In mountaineering circles this is carried on to rivers where True Left (and True Right) are used to describe the banks of the river when facing downstream.