no its not same in children and adults
the respiratory pigment in humans is hemoglobin
nonidentical genes that produce different versions of globins during development.
In humans and other mammals, hemoglobin makes up about 97% of a single red blood cell's dry content, and around 35% of the total content (including water)
Human rights are for all born humans, so for both.
There are 9 differences
Yes, in fact, they have about 99% of the same hemoglobin. This may be why scientists think humans evolved from monkeys, apes, gorillas, and/or chimps (chimpanzees).
There are a tribe or two left that are cannibals but they stick to adults and in general people don't eat other humans at all.
Cows typically have a range of 80 - 150 grams per liter hemoglobin. Humans have an average range of 120 â?? 150 for women and 130 â?? 170 for men.
Feral humans are very rare, but there are cases o them happening. Feral children are usually just children who grow up without adult care or teaching. Once found they usually can be taught proper behavior and become normal adults. In adults, feralness is most often due to mental illness, so they are usually institutionalized when found.
chimpanzees
Lead is poisonous to all humans, but children can be especially affected because lead interferes with the development of the nervous system. Children also absorb lead faster than adults.
there no such thing as a yeti those story's are a stupid dumb myth children believe in yetis adults don't hoped that helped