well the heart isn't really on your left, it just grows bigger on one side so that's why people think its mostly on the left :)
Because the pressure on the left side of human heart is higher than the right side of human heart.
The main function of the left side of the human heart is to get oxygen to the cells.
The left side of the human heart pumps the blood to different parts of your body. The left side of the heart contains pure blood that comes in in the left auricle.
The left atrium and the left ventricle carries oxygenated blood in human heart.
left side
The apex of the heart points towards the left side of the chest in the human body.
The geckos heart is in the same place as a human's. In his chest on the left side.
b. septum
Its just called the Septum
No, the human heart is always located on the left side of the body. It is slightly tilted towards the left and is positioned beneath the breastbone.
The heart is situated in the mediastinum, which is a space between the lungs in the approximate center of your chest behind your breastbone. The heart is actually located more to the left, though, and so the reason you'll feel it beat harder on the left side is because that's where it is. There are, however, congenital birth defects in which the heart is found on the right side of the chest. This is a rare case and the average human will have his/her heart situated more toward the left.
The left side