The fishes heart is located close behind the fishes mouth.
Everything has a heart, even a jawless fish. Without a heart, it wouldn't live.
Yes, a fish has two heart chambers, the atrium and the ventricle. The atrium serves as a one-way compartment for blood to flow into the ventricle and the ventricle pumps the blood through the fish
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Some fish do have a secondary heart located close to the tail end of their body. This is because fish have a single circulatory system which is inefficient in maintaining a high blood pressure from the heart to the gills to the body and back to the heart (unlike us who have a double circulatory system - blood is pumped to lungs, then back to heart and then to body before returning to the heart to repeat the process).
No, gills need a large amount of blood to dump oxygen into. It is the same reason why the human heart is located under the left lung. No need to fear
It is located close to the mouth
The fishes heart is located close behind the fishes mouth.
A fish's heart have Two chambers .
Everything has a heart, even a jawless fish. Without a heart, it wouldn't live.
a fish that is skinny with no bones and has eggs,fins,and a heart
Pygmy seahorse is a fish. Every fish has a heart.
A fish heart has two chamber and a mammal has 4.
Yes, a fish has two heart chambers, the atrium and the ventricle. The atrium serves as a one-way compartment for blood to flow into the ventricle and the ventricle pumps the blood through the fish
Yes a fish does have a heart but it alone has the atria as the pumping chambers.
because the heart of fish only receive only venous blood
A fish's heart circulates blood throughout its body, just like our heart does.
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