The aortic arches (hearts) help pump blood around the body of the earthworm in a similar way to animals that have only one multi-chambered heart. Worm "hearts" don't have chambers. Worms also don't have lungs. They absorb oxygen through their skin and then it gets into their blood vessels. The dorsal blood vessel does a bit of the pumping work, with the hearts helping to keep blood pressure steady.
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The lateral heart is the blood pumping organ of the earthworm.
the digestive system is similar... both have a mouth, stomach and intestine
Their 5 tiny hearts
anatomy
Scope of anatomY aNd physiolagy
The study of human anatomy that we can see with our eyes is called gross anatomy.
The testicles are found in the scrotum, of the human male.
anatomy ..also the study of the shape of your brain is included in anatomy physiology the study of the functions of the structures that make up the human body.. ..also the study of what your brain does
the digestive system is similar... both have a mouth, stomach and intestine
This is not part of human physiology. Unless you have a very strange anatomy.
Because its internals are much like human internals.
They are actually relatively similar. It's common for anatomy classes to dissect baby pigs as their organs/organ locations mimic those of a human.
Chimps Breathe with lungs. Very, very similar to human anatomy.
Human Anatomy is the study of structure of the human body.
They are similar in size, anatomy, and function. They both have four chambers and four valves, which is why it is sometimes used for a heart transplant
Human anatomy is all about human organs and body systems.
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the human body anatomy is, the study of the morphology of the human body.
They are similar in size, anatomy, and function. They both have four chambers and four valves, which is why it is sometimes used for a heart transplant