The right lung contains three lobes. The left lobe only has two. Because of the heart on the left side, the left lung only has two lobes to make more room for the heart to pump on that side.
The Right lung has 3 lobes (superior, inferior & middle) while the left lung has 2 lobes (superior & inferior).
The Right lung has 3 lobes (superior, inferior & middle) while the left lung has 2 lobes (superior & inferior).
A pig's lung has four lobes: cranial, middle, caudal, and accessory lobes. The right lung has all four lobes while the left lung has only the cranial, caudal, and accessory lobes.
A pig typically has seven lung lobes. These lobes are divided into four on the right side and three on the left side.
Each lung of a fetal pig has four lobes: the cranial, middle, caudal, and accessory lobes.
The left lung of a fetal pig has two lobes: the cranial lobe and the caudal lobe.
Oh, dude, each lung has three lobes. The right lung has three lobes - upper, middle, and lower lobes, while the left lung only has two - upper and lower lobes. So, like, that's a total of six lobes between the two lungs. Cool, right?
The right lung has 3 lobes. This is in contrast to the left lung, which only has 2 in order to make room for the heart, which is located in the left side of the chest cavity.
right lung=3lobes left lung has 2lobes
After the mainstem bronchus, two secondary bronchi supply the left lung (and three supply the right lung).
the left lung is divided into 2 parts in mammals