Both chicken's and humans have similarities in the digestive system such as a large intestine and esophagus. The difference is that chickens have a proventriculas and a gizzard, while humans have a stomach and mouth.
A bird's digetive system is different because a bird has a gizzard unlike a human, in the gizzard are rocks and pebble to help make the food smaller ,because the bird may not be able to chew it's food up completely.
The difference between the sheeps disgestive system and the humans digestive system is that the sheep is a ruminant and has four stomachs and the human is a monogastric and only has one stomach. I hope this answered your question.
There are no villi in the small intestine of a frog. The frog's digestive system begins with the mouth. Frogs have teeth along their upper jaw called the maxillary teeth, which are used to grind food before swallowing. These teeth are very weak, and cannot be used to catch or harm agile prey. Instead, the frog uses its sticky tongue to catch food (such as flies or other insects). The food then moves through the esophagus into the stomach. The food then proceeds to the small intestine (duodenum and ileum) where most digestion occurs. Frogs carry pancreatic juice from the pancreas, and bile (produced by the liver) through the gallbladder from the liver to the small intestine, where the fluids digest the food and extract the nutrients. When the food passes into the large intestine, the water is reabsorbed and wastes are divided into liquids and solids. Liquid wastes go to the urinary bladder, while solids are routed to the cloaca. All wastes exit the body through the cloaca and the cloacal vent.
The human digestive tract is the system of organs within multicellular animals that takes in food, digests it to extract energy and nutrients, and expels the remaining waste. The major functions of the GI tract are ingestion, digestion, absorption, and defecation.
The GI tract differs substantially from animal to animal. Some animals have multi-chambered stomachs, while some animals' stomachs contain a single chamber. In a normal human adult male, the GI tract is approximately 6.5 meters (20 feet) long and consists of the upper and lower GI tracts. The tract may also be divided into foregut, midgut, and hindgut, reflecting the embryological origin of each segment of the tract.
how humen digestive system is different from animal abd oher insect(class 7th question)
A birds heart is much smaller than a human heart, causing a birds heart to beat much faster than a human heart.
the fish have 1 intestine while humans have a large and small intestine
Birds have a crop and a gizzard, whereas pigs don't.
similarities between snak and human
They are basicaly the same
Just like any mammal's would. Their respiratory system is very similar to that of humans.
1. Respiratory system 2. Cardiovascular system
The respiratory and circulatory systems work together as a unit to exchange gases between body cells and the environment
a frog can be classified having gills and lungs tadpoles have gills while frogs[or adult]have lungs
The primary function of the respiratory system is to supply the blood with oxygen in order for the blood to deliver oxygen to all parts of the body. The respiratory system does this through breathing. When we breathe, we inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. This exchange of gases is the respiratory system's means of getting oxygen to the blood.
they have the same respiratory as humans
Oxygen is taken out and Carbon Dioxide is exhaled. So the difference is one is essential for human functions and the other is hazardous for a humans' health
There are many similarities between fish and humans. Fish and humans have many of the same organs. We both have a digestive system and a reproductive system.
They are interrelated because the respiratory system provides oxygen to the heart.
The Respiratory System
The Respiratory System consists of your lungs and your air canals.
The Respiratory System regulates breathing and gas exchanges within an organism. In humans, this system includes the lungs, airways, and respiratory muscles.
The respiratory system is the anatomical system of an organism that introduces respiratory gases to the interior and performs gas exchange. In humans and other mammals, the anatomical features of the respiratory system include airways, lungs, and the respiratory muscles. Molecules of oxygen and carbon dioxide are passively exchanged, by diffusion, between the gaseous external environment and the blood.
Just like any mammal's would. Their respiratory system is very similar to that of humans.
The respiratory system of most non-aquatic animals is entirely enclosed in the human body and connected with the lungs. Many aquatic animals have developed open respiratory systems that include features like the gills.
no we have the same organs in are respiratory systems
The organ that is part of the frog's respiratory system that is not found in the human respiratory system is the skin. The skin is not involved in human respiration.