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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.
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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.
If you look at the back wall of a fetal pig heart, you will see a vessel that is large in size in a sheep compared to the small size of the fetal pig heart. In sheep, the hemiazygous vein develops a connection to the heart through what becomes the superior vena cava.
It has a similar shape, structure, chambers and valves.
Because their circulatory system is very similar to ours. Also, the size of our hearts are very close.
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The muscle of a sheep's heart is thick for the same reason our heart muscle is thick. It is thick as it has to pump blood around the body, and so it is under a lot of pressure.
Sydney D. Rowland has written: 'Some variations in the foramen ovale in the heart of the sheep' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Heart, Sheep
A sheeps heart is encased within a pericardial sac with fluid surrounding it.