a dorsal heart is a
dorsal
and this is the dorsal view
Yes, heart lies superficially and more like centrally, over the diaphragm.
it is dorsal because i said so
yes
No, they are not. They are lateral to the heart.
Not comPletely
Shrimps have their heart in their dorsal (back) region, close to their head. It pumps hemolymph, which is the shrimp's equivalent of blood, throughout its body.
The trachea is the flexible tube located dorsal to the heart and lungs. It is part of the respiratory system and carries air to and from the lungs.
it doesn't... there's no proof that it does :)
The lungs lie lateral to the heart
Most insects have a dorsal tube that is divided into different chambers. This is what serves as the heart in an insect. The dorsal tube is located toward the thorax which is in the midsection of the insect.