The reason is to accommodate the heart as it pumps the blood to all parts of the body. If at all the lungs were equal, then the heart would be left with not enough space for pumping, and thus would not serve the intented purpose.
No, lungs and kidneys are two completely different organs.
No, humans are typically born with two lungs. The development of lungs is part of standard human anatomy, and variations such as having more than two lungs are extremely rare and usually associated with serious congenital conditions. While some animals may have different respiratory structures, humans consistently have two lungs.
a human has two lungs one one each side of the chest (:
Cows have two lungs, just as humans do.
A healthy human body has two lungs.
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Who can't answer this? Of course for there are two lungs
We have two lungs.
These two organs are the lungs.The lungs are these two organs.
Pig lungs are divided into seven lobes between two different lungs. In the right lung is larger and divided into apical, cardiac, diaphragmatic and intermediate. The left lung is smaller and does not have an intermediate lobe.
The lungs are fed by one tube called the trachea (TRAY kee uh) This tube branches out into different levels of brachea (BRAY kee uh) which go to the two separate lungs.
the right side has 3 lobes, while the left side has only 2.