The right side only pushes blood to the lungs and back. The left side has to push through the entire body.
The left ventricle, it works the hardest and needs the most muscle mass.
Left Ventricle
heart
Yes, it does. So that you can get oxygenated blood throughout your body, the right side pumps de-oxygenated blood not to the whole body, but just into to lungs to pick up the oxygen it needs, to return to the heart and be pumped to the rest of the body.
At oreburg coal works.. there's a heap of ash on the right side... press A on the heap...
The one who works the hardest.
the hardest working horse is a appolosa. the hardest working muscle in your body is the heart. it pumps loads of blood through your body every second!
Zelarona-KiKi means a heart of beauty
The all time hardest hockey player is Wendel Clark of the Toronto Maple Leafs, hard as hell-- all heart
We don't have any scientific explanation why the heart and circulatory system is the way it is, but we do know how it works. One side of the heart pumps blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the other side of the heart, getting rid of carbon dioxide and picking up oxygen. Then the other side of the heart pumps the oxygenated blood to every other part of the body and back to the heart again, getting rid of the oxygen and picking up carbon dioxide and other waste.
your heart works with your lungs.