left side
Cow hide is thicker than sheep hide.
The left side of the heart is the ventral surface on a sheep's heart. Look for the ventral grooves to identify it.
There are 2 valves in a sheep's heart. They are the mitral and tricuspid valve. The sheep also has a 4 chamber heart that is very similar to a human heart.
Sheep hearts have a layer of fat surrounding them to provide insulation and protection for the heart muscle. This fat helps regulate the temperature and cushion the heart from physical damage. Additionally, fat is a source of energy that can be used by the heart for metabolic processes.
Sheep's eyes are located on the sides of their heads. They are located up near the ears on other side of the head.
Because it pumps blood to the whole body
The left side of the heart has larger muscle.
The left ventricle (the lower chamber on the left side of your heart).
The bulk of the heart rests on the Left side of this heart.
The muscle of the left side of your heart is larger and thicker than the right one because the left part of your heart has to pump blood to your whole body, while the right part only has to pump blood to your lungs. More work needs bigger muscles.
Cow hide is thicker than sheep hide.
A sheep heart has four chambers.
The left side of the heart is the ventral surface on a sheep's heart. Look for the ventral grooves to identify it.
The left side of the heart is much bigger and stronger because it must pump blood through out to the entire body. The right side of the heart must only pump blood through the lungs (and then to the left side). So, since the blood is pumped in through and out of the left side with more pressure, the myocardium must be thicker.
The heart of a sheep is bigger than humans and is positioned slightly differently in the body. Also, instead of having pulmonary arteries and veins they have what's called a pulmonary trunk and the top middle of the heart.
The right side of the heart ventricle is thicker because it contains more muscle since it has to pump blood through the whole body. The right ventricle is thinner because it has less mucle since it only has to pump blood to the left ventricle which is only a few inches away.
because less pressure is needed to pump the blood to the lungs as oppose to the left side which has the duty of pumping the blood to the body. and also due to the fact that the blood coming to right side of the heart from the body very low pressure