The anatomy of a pig and a human are very similar. Both are placental mammal, which means the fetus receives nourishment from the mother through the umbilical cord. Both species are also omnivores. These two things lead to the digestive track and layers under the skin to be similar. Both have complex systems that allow nutrients and dissolved gases to enter and leave individual cells throughout the body. Basically the internal cavity of the pig is very similar to that of a human, it is only smaller. The heart is located at the same place, between the lungs, the liver and a gall bladder look almost like the humans, and the whole digestive system is extremely similar to humans' digestive system. Thought pigs and humans are similar there are still some differences. One of the major differences is the facial expression; the pigs have bigger ear, they also have a tail. Also pigs have different feet, position and number of toes on their feet
there are similarities in the heart of a mouse and the human heart. There are also similiarities in bone structure, and mice have many of the same bones that humans do. Thier skulls are different, and obviously paws and hands are different.
Mice and humans are both mammals and hence share the vast majority of their major organ systems. Mice have hearts, lungs, stomachs, intestines, livers, brains, reproductive organs...the same as people.
A more easy question would be, how is mouse anatomy and human anatomy different? Because we are more similar than different.
Source: Me, I'm in my third year of medical school
Mice and humans are both mammals and as such both: -are covered in hair -feed their young with milk -have blood that is warmed by their internal metabolism -both are vertebrates -have four limbs -2 eyes -2 ears -nose you could any common characteristic to the kingdom animalia, phylum chordata and class mammalia
heart and brain
mouses and humans both can be homosexuals
the difference is very different
Neither. Experimentation is part of the scientific process. It may occur within fields such as anatomy or physiology, but experimentation cannot be defined AS anatomy or physiology per se.
In human anatomy deep is a directional term which indicates when something is closer towards the core of the body/body part. Superficial is the opposite of deep meaning its closer to the surface/skin.
Dens (anatomy): Dens is part of the neck, and is a bone (animal): A lair where wild animals house in (room): part of a house which is smaller than, but similar to the living room
The skin surrounding the clitoris
Procreational anatomy as an educational study would involve studying the body parts used in procreationg, such as the penis, vagina, seminal vesicals, testies, uterus etc. Any body part required to have children.
A part of troll anatomy, most likely a buttcrack or similar area.
"anatomy" is a noun if that's what you mean?
No, but a finger joint is part of your anatomy.
we are both minerals
Anatomy is the hardest subject of the year. Too much too study in just one year.
The answer is Specialization
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Everything that is part of the human anatomy, from the nervous system to the cardiovascular systems.