No horse, nor any mammal, has any "loops" of lungs. They do, however, have lobes of lungs. The horse has five lobes: two on the left and three on the right.
A frog's circulatory system includes two loops: a pulmonary loop that carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs for oxygenation, and a systemic loop that delivers oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
A horse has two lungs, just like most mammals, including humans. These lungs are large and allow horses to have a high oxygen intake capacity, which is essential for their athletic activities.
Through its lungs
Horse
The lungs
One cup of Froot Loops has 28g of carbs.
the first loop is lungs to the heart. the second loop is body to the heart.
There are seven inversions, two of which are loops, and 3 of which are variants of the standard loop
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Carpenter
Around three.
it has 2 LOOPS ;)... ACCORDING TO THE BOOK