The left side is larger due to more muscle because it has to pump blood further.
Many of the pigs' organs are similar to their human counterparts, especially the heart. They are the closest we can do with out using real humans.
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
It is used when there is nearly complete or totally complete blockage in one or more coronary arteries (often after myocardial infarction/heart attack or coronary syndrome, in which there has been no loss of functioning heart muscle, but there has been significant chest pain along with functional decline).
As far as i know there's only one species of animal that does not have a heart and that is a jellyfish.
there are no little pigs in Cinderella
because God made it that way
The left ventricle would have more.
Involunary Musicle is only found in the heartreal answer...the cardiac tissue is found in your heart. it is involuntary and is striated.THe same in pigs but not goatsALL OF UR BASE R BELONG TO US
No. All contain cardiac tissue after the circulatory system has developed, but no more proportionally than any other human or pig.
The left ventricles of the fetal pig has more cardiac muscle than that of the right ventricles. This is due to the fact that the left ventricles are responsible for pumping circulated blood throughout the circulatory system, while the right ventricles are responsible for pumping blood to the lungs.
Because guinea pigs are actually from america and not guinea that is why they have heart attacks. Everyone knows america is the number one heart attack country in the world i hope this answer helps.
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The heart is the organ that pumps blood around the pigs body.
Pigs have no cells in their bladder because of the muscle tissue. This is taught in school.
Pigs hearts and human heart are extremely similiar, in fact so similar that scientists have deterimined that if a donor heart could not be found for a human, after taking anti-rejection drugs, a pigs heart could be used. Pigs heart weighs roughly the same as a human heart. Religious fanatics stand between science discovery and actual use of swine hearts in human surgery.
Pigs are often used in medical research as they have similar cardiovascular systems to humans. Studying pigs can help researchers understand heart conditions and develop new treatments. Pigs can provide valuable insights that can lead to improved therapies for heart disease.
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