Although sheep and human organs are similar in number, name, and structure, the organs found in sheep are smaller and somewhat different than those of their human counterparts. In spite of the similarities, one cannot exchange organs between the two species.
Sheep valves can be compared to human valves in a number of ways. One way is that the basic function is the same.
They are similar in size and structure to the human heart.
Dolly and the sheep from which she was cloned have identical genes.
It's greater in humans- which allows us to have more folding- therefore having more thinking capabilities compared to that of a sheep. Hope I helped! :)
Olfactory bulbs are smaller in human's because sheep's rely on their sense of smell more than humans do. Where as human's rely on seeing more then smell.
The human pons is larger (pons serves as a bridge of communication between cerebellum and cerebrum) The sheep medulla is larger (Medulla controls vital functions (breathing and heart beat))
In a sheep brain, the olfactory bulbs are much larger than in a human brain.http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_the_sizes_of_the_olfactory_bulbs_of_the_sheep_brain_compare_with_those_of_the_human_brain"
There are 2 valves in a sheep's heart. They are the mitral and tricuspid valve. The sheep also has a 4 chamber heart that is very similar to a human heart.
Sheep organs and human organs are actually not that different from each other. They both have the same functions for the animal.
I think the sheep cerebrum has less Yes, the sheep cerebrum does have less of the convolutions and sulci, because the human cerebrum has evolved mental capacity over time.
Sheep brain corpus callosum compares human corpus callosum in a number of ways. These areas of the brain serve similar functions.
When you compare human and sheep brain you observe some profound differences between them. This is because they are differently evolved.
The gyri is a large octopus tentacle that sneezes when the lollipops are attached to the opposite side of the triangular surface of a pancake and the sulci is a turkey times the number of y chromosomes in a head of lettuce.
I don't know that this is 100% accurate, and I'm not sure the exact number, but I am pretty sure that there are less convolutions and sulci of the sheep cerebrum than the human cerebrum. I agree with the person above, the convolutions and sulci of the sheep cerebrum are less than the human cerebrum, because the humans have evolved more mental capacity.
Dolly and the sheep from which she was cloned have identical genes.
The depth of the fissure creating the cerebral hemisphere in a human brain is larger than that of a sheep. This is due to the fact that the human brain is larger and rounder compared to the elongated brain of the sheep.
sheep's corneais cloudy and human's cornea is clear.
It has a similar shape, structure, chambers and valves.
No, species can not impregnate different species.