The right lung has four lobes. And the left lung has one.
Pigs have 4 lobes in their right lung and 3 lobes in their left lung. The 3 lobes of the left lung are apical, cardiac, and diaphragmatic lobes.
If my memory is not at fault, a rat has 4 liver lobes.
There are 4 lobes in a rat's liver. >.<
One
Rats have six lobes in their liver: left lateral, left median, right lateral, right median, quadrate, and caudate lobes.
Above the heart
The lung function of a rat is to take in oxygen you breath and take it to the blood. Then it releases the carbon dioxide from your body.
Not much. Most all mammals have the same bones, only their sizes and shapes are different. For example: a giraffe and a human both have seven cervical vertebrae. In fact, all mammals, even whales have the same number of cervical vertebrae.
There are actually many differences. One is that both are part of the same food chain, the toad can eat a rat.
No!..... It will cause respiratory conditions and Lung Disease ( and later death)
No, a rat does not have 3 livers. Rats, like most mammals, typically have one liver. The liver is a crucial organ responsible for various functions such as detoxification, metabolism, and storage of nutrients.
Human spermatozoa are longer and have a different shape compared to rat spermatozoa. Additionally, human spermatozoa have a higher motility rate and larger head size in comparison to rat spermatozoa. These differences contribute to the variations in reproductive strategies between humans and rats.