yes they do.
Birds have four-chambered hearts that are similar in structure to mammalian hearts. Their hearts are efficient at pumping oxygenated blood through their bodies to support their high metabolic rates and active lifestyles.
yes their heart is much like a human heart in that aspect.
The first four-chambered heart is believed to have evolved in reptiles, specifically in the ancestors of modern-day crocodiles and birds. This adaptation allowed for complete separation of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood, resulting in more efficient circulation and higher metabolic rates.
Fish are the animal group that have two-chambered hearts. Reptiles and amphibians have three-chambered hearts and mammals have four-chambered hearts.
No, not all animals have the same number of chambers as humans.
Yes. Birds have four-chambered hearts.
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Birds have four-chambered hearts that are similar in structure to mammalian hearts. Their hearts are efficient at pumping oxygenated blood through their bodies to support their high metabolic rates and active lifestyles.
yes their heart is much like a human heart in that aspect.
Like mammals, avians (birds, or members of the class Aves) have four-chambered hearts, consisting of two atria and two ventricles. By contrast, reptiles and amphibians have three-chambered hearts (two atria and one ventricle, sometimes with an incomplete septum in reptiles) and fish have two chambers (one atrium and one ventricle).
Birds, all mammals, and crocodiles all have four chambered hearts
All mammals have 4 chambered hearts.
NO. Arthropods do not have a 4 chambered hearts.
Birds have a 4-chambered heart, a characteristic in common with mammals.
Mammals and birds have four-chambered hearts.
yes
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