In all higher Chordates heart is found in thorax .
The dorsal carapace (top shell) and ventral plastron (bottom shell) can be found on the exterior of a turtle's body. The carapace covers the turtle's back and the plastron covers its underside, providing protection and support for the turtle's internal organs.
You would find CPR under the subsection of Emergency Medicine, coronary atherectomies under Cardiology, and heart valvuloplasties under Cardiothoracic Surgery.
If a probe is inserted down the aorta of a sheep, it would come out from the left ventricle of the heart. The aorta is the main artery that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart, and it originates from the left ventricle.
You would expect to find numerous gap junctions in cardiac muscle tissue, as they allow for rapid electrical communication between cells, coordinating the contraction of the heart.
around the heart
If you find your sternum (the center of your rib cage your heart is slightly tilted and just to the left of it
in the heart
parasympathetic
Circulatory as ventricles are parts of the heart.
Cardiac muscle tissue and connective tissue would be found in the heart.
the left side of the heart (Emma Devlin)
Heart - thoracic cavity
If you want to find the perfect work out plan for your heart I would go and check in at your local fitness club and see if you would like to sign up for it
You could go to the library, and find books about the heart, and its functions. In some of the books you will find pictures of the heart and the diagram of the heart. You could also go to the doctors office they would have a poster of the heart diagram. Those will help you learn more about the heart.
oxygen
the heart
The dorsal carapace (top shell) and ventral plastron (bottom shell) can be found on the exterior of a turtle's body. The carapace covers the turtle's back and the plastron covers its underside, providing protection and support for the turtle's internal organs.