Yes. I'm sure we have all seen those old, almost prehistoric clips of tight-corsetted, heavily make-upped southern belles 'swooning at the sight of on them thar varmints.' You swoon and your nervous system undoubtedly is affected.
All mammals have a similar nervous systems. They are like humans, dogs, cats, mice, and rhinoceros.
I believe that mice do have stronger immune systems than humans because of the environment they dwell in.
By predating on mice, could save some crops. Other than that, no effect.
Animals are considered for use in testing based on the similarity of certain of their systems to humans. Rabbits are generally susceptible to similar allergic reactions of the skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. Mice and rats are good at learning new behaviors quickly, and their nervous systems are a good simplified model of ours. Chimpanzees share 98% of their DNA with us. Even bananas are around 40% similar to humans.
Humans are more closely related to mice. Humans and mice are both mammals whereas snakes are reptiles.
The drug rapamycin has not been proven to have any quantifiable effects on humans after trials. It was found to have extended the life span of mice that were past middle age, but that has not been proven to be the same with humans.
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kind of because mouses are small so humans are a little faster than mice
Well mice have genotypes just like we humans do. Therefore the same way that traits are passed through mice, they are passed through humans.
Biologically mice reproduce and consume food for the propogation of their species. In this aspect they have the same functions as humans. Neurologically, physiologically, and sociologically mice are dissimmilar in their structure and community.
All mice are omnivores. They eat about everything we humans eat.