The liver lobes are subdivisions of the liver. There are four of them. They are the left lobe, right lobe, quadrate and caudate lobes.
The lobes in the lungs are where the oxygen is transferred to carbon dioxide. You breathe in oxygen, the lobes transfer it to carbon dioxide and then you breathe it out.
If my memory is not at fault, a rat has 4 liver lobes.
A pig's liver has five lobes. The function of the lobes in a pig's liver is to prevent food from going into the trachea. To filter toxins out of the blood.
A fetal pig liver has four lobes in their liver. These four lobes are used for blood filtering nutrients and toxins in their bloodstream.
Dogfish have 3 lobes in their liver, 2 large lobes and 1 central small lobe.
4 lobes
A frog does not have lobes on the lungs. It has three lobes on the liver.
There are 4 lobes in a rat's liver. >.<
No. it has 1 liver, but the liver has 3 lobes.
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There are five lobes in a pig liver. They are the right lateral, right central, left lateral, left central and caudate.