it is along the back part of an ant body
very,very samll and btw the ants heart its in its but
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ants heart is small so they digest slowly
It is about the size of 2 grains of sand.
Ants have a unique feature called a "heart-shaped abdomen" that sets them apart from other insects.
Ants do not have a heart. They have a dorsal aorta that functions like a heart.
Depends on the creature, an ants for example is small as hell.
An ant with a heart-shaped abdomen has a unique feature that sets it apart from other ants.
i know they have a heart, main brain and smaller brains. they dont have lungs though
An ant's heart rate can vary depending on the species and environmental factors, but it typically beats around 200 to 400 times per minute. Ants have an open circulatory system, meaning their heart pumps hemolymph (a fluid comparable to blood) throughout their body rather than through veins. The heart rate can increase with temperature and activity level, reflecting their metabolic needs.
An ant's heart is located on the dorsal part of the abdomen (along the top of the back section). Here's a good link so you can see for yourself. http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/course/ent425/t... Courtesy of Wonderwall
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