The Heart
Pulmonary embolisms are clots in the lung, when the clot is dislodged from its place in the lung, it would find another area to get lodged in which could be the heart or the brain. When it goes to the heart it will usually cause a heart attack, but occasionally when the heart is already in moderate health it can do much worse.
The heart and lungs work together to deliver oxygen to and remove carbon dioxide from the body's tissues. The brain uses this oxygen to function.
because there lung and heart don't work propely
if you are talking diametar metres the heart will be bigger but it really depends on what heart your talking about for example a mouses heart is smaller than a humans lung but a elephants heart is bigger than a humans lung. ants have very small lungs so if you put a human lung in a mouse it would most probaly die and vice versa as the mouse heart would never be a ble to keep a human alive. i think both the human heart and the human lung are ingenious things that should be eaten only on im a celebrity get me out of here. by chris lane
No, your heart cannot physically fall into your stomach. In fact, all organs (except the brain) are held in place by either ligaments or bones and are surrounded by muscles. The brain stays in place because of the skull and being attached to the spinal column. The heart and lungs are protected by the rib cage and thoracic spine.Abnormal --Injury to a lung can cause a lung (one side) to rise out of its normal placement but it is still contained in the rib cage. The intestines can develop some abnormal placements, but this is unusual. The uterus in females, also as an abnormal finding, can tip forward or backward if the ligaments have been damaged. If the uterus is tipped, it can pull the bladder out of its normal position.Otherwise, organs pretty much "stay put" from fetal development through old age and death.
Most likely heart, lung, stomach, and brain.
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Lung, liver, stomach, small intestine, heart
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A jellyfish, a seasponge.
heart, brain, lung, eyes and kidney.
You should try to shoot a deer in the vital areas like the head, neck, and behind the deer's shoulder
the stomach, liver and intestine all stretches except the heart which beat or rather pumps.
lung,heart,brain,aorta,arteries,veins
Pulmonary carcinoma or lung cancer which had spread into his stomach and brain.
Yes. You can get these cancers from alcohol