it is located beneath the rib cage. have a great day whoever is reading and using this information.
Absolutely ! The normal heart-rate for a person of that age - is about half that !
No, a rat cannot live without its head. The brain is essential for controlling vital functions such as breathing and heart rate.
In the wild, it's a burrow. I'd imagine the term "cage" is just fine for domesticated rats though.
The fishes heart is located close behind the fishes mouth.
An ant's heart is located on the dorsal part of the abdomen (along the top of the back section).
Above the heart
pump blood you a******
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Yes. I believe all mammals do.
a rat's heart beat is almost fast enough so you can't tell one from the other. veeeeeeeery fast.
The average heart weight of a rat typically ranges from about 1.5 to 2 grams, depending on the rat's size and age. This small size reflects their overall body weight, which is generally around 200 to 500 grams for an adult rat. Factors such as genetics, diet, and health can also influence heart weight in individual rats.
they dont have one
Basically, yes. IF you get your heart rat up you will use more calories.
Well basicly because the elephant has no preditors so elephants are usually calm and so have a low heart rate,but a rat has to be fast and have faster reactions and so they have a faster heart rate.
to improve alertness
to pump blood around the rat's body