yes
Lungs.
why man and fish both supplies a large amount of blood
The respiratory organs of man are called the lungs. The lungs are located in the chest and are protected by the rib cage.
Absolutely not
No they are not the same person.You're confusing Noah (of the ark) with Jonah, the man associated with the whale ("great fish" - Jonah 1:17).
Farokh Erach Udwadia has written: 'Principles of respiratory medicine' -- subject(s): Respiratory organs, Diseases, Treatment 'Essentials of Cardiovascular Medicine' 'Man and medicine' -- subject(s): Medicine, History 'Diagnosis and management of acute respiratory failure' -- subject(s): Respiratory distress syndrome, Adult, Adult Respiratory distress syndrome
The whale is endangered mainly due to man.
Homologous organs have similar embryonic origin and basic structure whereas Analogous organs have different embryonic origin and basic structure. Homologous organs may look different and may perform different function; e.g., forelimb of a man and flipper of a whale. Whereas Analogous organs look alike and perform same functions; e.g., Wings of birds and insects.
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man
no way
Man is the killer whales major enemy. Man has been hunting the whale for a long time and has reduced their numbers. Man hunts the whale for sport, meat, and blubber. Japan is the largest whale hunter region in the world and will readily harpoon one.