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The amounts of adenine and thymine in the DNA of a human, cat, and eucalyptus tree are all very similar. Also the adenine and guanine amounts will always equal the thymine and cytosine amounts.
Depending on a number of factors ( age, size, weight) there are approximately six quarts or liters in circulation in the human body at any given time. Compare with a Cat which has no more than twelve ounces ( a soda can) of blood in circulation. But again a Cat seldom weighs more than ten or l2 lbs.
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Cats have 30 vertebrae-- [while humans have 33 vertebrae during early development and then become 26 after sacral and coccygeal regions fuse.] Cats have 30 vertebrae. Some vertebrae are located in the tail.
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The DNA of a cat is different from that of a human.
If vampires existed (they don't) the DNA of a cat and a human are not compatible.
x-rays CAT scan microscope DNA sequencing
The sternocleidomastoid in the human is homologous to the sternomastoid muscle of the cat.
The amounts of adenine and thymine in the DNA of a human, cat, and eucalyptus tree are all very similar. Also the adenine and guanine amounts will always equal the thymine and cytosine amounts.
yes.It has a cat body abd a human head
yes..it can cause cat-scrath disease
No a cat's pH is totally different from a human's http://www.adelaidevet.com.au/can-i-bath-my-cat
Bastet is the Egyptian goddess of cats. In fact, she has the head of a cat and the body of a human.
Cat urine is the cat's body getting rid of fluids, much like what a human does. Urinating also helps flush out any toxins in the body.
Because they enjoy the warmth of the human body.
No. People can't turn into animals or other things. It would be real messy if you think about it and a human's DNA can not live in the same body with a cat's DNA. The "thing" it would become nature wouldn't allow to live. Only in movies, TV, and stories can people turn into things/animals. The special effects fellows do a good job with that sort of thing.