Six: Left lateral, left medial, right medial, right lateral, caudate and quadrate. http://learning.mgccc.cc.ms.us/science/cat/sld024.htm http://learning.mgccc.cc.ms.us/science/cat/sld025.htm
The quadrate lobe is hard to see. You also don't get a good look at it in those pictures. There's no substitute for a real cat.
It is also normal for some cats to only have 5 lobes.
cats have 5 lobes: right lateral, caudate, right lateral, left median, left lateral.
Having two spleens is a rare condition called polysplenia, which occurs during fetal development when the spleen fails to fuse correctly. While most people have one spleen, those with polysplenia usually lead normal lives and may not experience any symptoms or health issues as a result of having two spleens.
A calico grey cat is a cat with a coat that is a mix of white, grey, and orange or brown patches. These cats are known for their unique and colorful fur patterns, which can vary greatly from cat to cat.
Actually it IS harmful if the cat eats many of them... like three or more a day for several days. Moths have a toxic powder on their wings. Although it may not harm them to eat a few, several in a few days can cause your cat to become lethargic, lose weight and get very sick.
A cat is multicellular. Multicellular organisms have more than two cells. A multicellular organism is one that can be seen without the need of a microscope.
Cat-faced spider is the common name for Araneus gemmoides.The spider attracts attention because of its large abdomen. A pattern of four dimples, holes or indentations may be seen on its abdomen. Many people see the pattern as reminiscent of the eyes and ears of a cat.
Yes pigeons have spleens. All vertebrates have spleens except lampreys and hagfishes.
Yes, most animals have spleens. The spleen is an organ that helps filter blood, produce and store red blood cells, and support the immune system in many vertebrate species.
One of the main functions of the spleen is to remove "old" platelets from the blood supply. This should mean that the blood smears from the patients without spleens would show far higher levels of platelets than would be seen in the samples from those with spleens.
: I actually have 2 spleens. : its causing quite a bit of trouble with me trying to enlist in the air force >< : rawr i hate being 1 in a million
No, it is not possible for a human female or any human to have multiple spleens. The normal anatomy of humans includes only one spleen. Multiple spleens in humans are not a naturally occurring condition.
Blood smears of patients without spleens are likely to show Howell-Jolly bodies, which are nuclear remnants normally removed by the spleen. Additionally, there may be an increase in target cells and spherocytes due to altered red blood cell morphology. This can be a diagnostic indicator of asplenia.
not at all just found out at 27 years old that I have three of them and never had a problem.. I was 17 when I found out I had 3 spleens right after they told me I had situs inversus with levocardia. I'm 20 yrs now and seem to be doing great.
frog do have a spleen. it is located by the rectum and intestines.
Having two spleens is a rare condition called polysplenia, which occurs during fetal development when the spleen fails to fuse correctly. While most people have one spleen, those with polysplenia usually lead normal lives and may not experience any symptoms or health issues as a result of having two spleens.
One of the main functions of the spleen is to remove "old" platelets from the blood supply. This should mean that the blood smears from the patients without spleens would show far higher levels of platelets than would be seen in the samples from those with spleens.
Yes, they do. Dogs can also develop problems with their spleens.
Spleens (plural of spleen)