The thorax on a horse is located between the neck and the abdomen, encompassing the rib cage area. It houses important organs such as the lungs and heart and is crucial for the horse's respiratory and circulatory systems to function properly.
Same as us - by breathing in air, which is delivered to the lungs to be exchanged with carbon dioxide, which the horses breathe out.
A horse box is the English name for a horse float ( a trailer in which a horse rides when they are travelling.)
Horses have 64 chromosomes.
They Have Four Lobes
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.
Through its lungs
Horse
The lungs
Lungs, muscles, tendons and bones
No. Invertebrates, some amphibians, and most fish do not have lungs.
A dolphin is a mammal, it breathes with lungs, it gives live birth and it suckles its offspring. A seahorse is a fish with a horse-looking head.
mostly infections\diseases of the lungs and throat.
Goldfish do not have lungs. Sorry but they have gills. =) Goldfishes do not have lungs. They have GILLS.
Cows have two lungs, just as humans do.
just like a human, but larger... mouth, nose, lungs Its impossible to breathe through their mouths.
If you have 3 liters of air in your lungs and 2 tenths of that is oxygen, how many milliliters of oxygen are in your lungs?