Blood. The right side pumps deoxygenated blood and the left pumps the oxygenated blood.
No, the left side of the heart pumps a greater volume of blood than the right side.
The bulk of the heart rests on the Left side of this heart.
The muscle of the left side of your heart is larger and thicker than the right one because the left part of your heart has to pump blood to your whole body, while the right part only has to pump blood to your lungs. More work needs bigger muscles.
The left side
the left hand side of the heart has to pump the oxygenated blood, which its just received from the lungs, round the whole body - meaning it has to pump it a greater distance then the right side. the right side of the heart send pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs which is a short distance.
the right atrium pumps to the right ventricle, then lungs, left atrium, left verntricle and aorta to the rest of the body
Your heart is not on the center line of your body for several reasons. Your left ventricle has to pump a lot stronger than the right ventricle. Your left ventricle has to pump blood all over your body. Your right one just pumps blood to your lungs which are right there. The right side is smaller than your left side. Since the right side of your heart is smaller than the left side of your heart, that makes more room on the right side of your chest. Since your body will have more room on the right side of your chest than on the left side, that means your lung will have more room on your right side. Still, it will not have enough room to do anything. But, if It moves your heart a little bit more over to the left, it can put a lobe in your lung to the right. That way your lung can have three lobes on the right side and two lobes on the left side.
the right side is bigger because it has to pump blood to the whole body
The left side of the heart pumps oxygenated blood out to the body.
its when the heart is on the right side of the body and not on the left its when the heart is on the right side of the body and not on the left
Its not. The heart is located in the center of the thorax directly behind the sternum. the reason it is often though to be on the left hand side is that the left ventricle is considerably bigger than the right and so sits a little further to the left than the right does to the right.
The left side