Animals have similar muscles to those in the human body, but there can be variations in the size and arrangement of muscles based on the species. All animals have muscle tissue composed of muscle fibers that contract to generate movement. While the specific muscles may vary in name and function between humans and animals, the overall structure and purpose of muscles are comparable.
If a person is already asleep an an animal comes in the same room to sleep then human beings can sleep with animals.
about the same as a human
The one deltoid muscle in humans is 3 muscles in cats: the clavobrachialis, acromiodeltoid, and spinodeltoid muscles. Also, the deltoid muscle in a cat does not connect directly to its skeletal frame, whereas in a human it does.
An animal's body is made up of cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems. Cells are the basic building blocks of life, which group together to form tissues. Tissues then work together to form organs, such as the heart or lungs. Organ systems are made up of multiple organs that work together to perform specific functions in the body.
No, injecting animal blood into a human bloodstream would not cause them to turn into an animal. The human body would recognize the foreign blood cells as not its own and would likely trigger an immune response to remove them.
1,000 penis going into 500 Vagina s at the same time.
a giraffe
small rodents
The number of muscles in a sixteen year old girl is the same as in any other person, which is around 650-840 muscles in the human body. These muscles are distributed throughout the body and are responsible for movement, stability, and other functions.
no. animal testing is not always accurate because the body structure of an animal is differnet than the body structer of a human being. Hence the results may not be the same.
Running and walking does use the same muscles in the body. Three of the main muscles used in the legs are hamstrings, quadriceps and gluteal muscles.
no
no.. there is no way for a human to become an animal.. this is because the human system is not the same system with any animal.. even though there are some animal which has some same system with human, for example apes, and monkey, but, human is a really special creature that no other animal have..
No, all human bodies have the same muscles.
They look like meat, same as any other animal's muscles.
The cell membrane in an animal cell can be compared to human skin, as it serves as a protective barrier that regulates the movement of substances in and out of the cell, similar to how the skin protects the body and controls the passage of molecules.
Humans are animals.