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.. our heart is not tilted to the left ! .. it help us to fight disease ang stilisize our body temperature !

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Q: Why does the heart have its lower tip tilted towards the left?
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On what side of the body is a dogs heart located?

A dog's heart is located on the left side of its body, just like in humans. It is positioned in the chest cavity slightly tilted towards the left side.


Can hart be on right side of human body?

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