About two thirds of it
Usually in the left side of the chest . Very rarely it can be midline , or even on the right of center.
Abduction is the term used to describe the action of moving a body part away from the body's midline. This movement typically occurs in the frontal plane and is the opposite of adduction, which is moving a body part closer to the body's midline.
left part of heart
Your heart.
The left atrium and left ventircle.
The heart... The heart was left in the body so that the Egyptian god Anubis could weigh it prior to guiding the dead through the underworld.
The left part of the heart is responsible for pumping through the systemic circulation. This circuit takes blood to the body tissues.
The right atrium from the body and the left atrium from the lungs.
Left ventricle.
Abduction, which is moving a body part away from midline.
Its C: Away from the midline of the body or body part.
You can say so for all the practical purpose. Esophagus lies exactly in the mid line in the upper part. The lower part is some what on the left side of the abdomen, on it's way to the stomach.