In a sheep brain, the olfactory bulbs are much larger than in a human brain.
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An adult human's brain weighs between 1300 and 1400 grams (about 3 pounds). A sheep's brain weighs about 140 grams. Given that the density of both brains is about the same, we can safely say that the cerebral hemisphere is much larger in humans.
The human brain stem is towards the backbone and downwards, because in the human body the backbone is vertical; compared to a sheep's backbone which is horizontal, and its brain is directed outwards. This would explain why the size of the brain stems are different. The bodies are formed differently and the brains are situated differently so the brain stem is sized according to the need to support the brain.
The size of the fornix in the human brain varies between individuals. It can also be different sizes on each side. Compared with animals, it is obviously larger, but will vary again between species.
it should be more developed, because your linking memory to taste.
The fornix is roughly the same size in a sheep and a human. The human fornix is more developed though because it links memory to taste.
Human brain is larger compared to the sheep brain. Also, it is round while the sheep brain is elongated.
The sheep's fornix is larger than that compared to humans. In the sheep, it links things that the sheep smells to emotions.
This question makes absolutely no sense.
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.
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! :)
a human brain has a larger cerebrum a humans brain has more convolutions they both have the same parts(spinal cord,cerebrum,and cerebellum)
Sheep are more reliant on their sense of smell vs humans who rely more on sights and sounds. It's a ''survival type of thing" for the reason why sheep's olfactory bulbs are larger. Hope I helped!! :)
Human bone size and structure are a result of the environment and
There are quite a few differences between sheep cerebellum and human cerebellum. The most noticeable difference is the size of each.
The size of the property and thus the number of sheep that can be grazed..
The pig's kidneys function differently to human kidneys, producing different proteins and hormones in different quantities.
The fornix is roughly the same size in a sheep and a human. The human fornix is more developed though because it links memory to taste.
the only difference is the size
im pretty sure its just smaller in size (the sheeps is smaller)
The human brain is larger. The positioning of the hind brain is different, due to the erect position of humans. Convolutions are increased in humans (increases surface area). The sheep's brain has a smaller cerebellum (lesser motor control/less complex learned motor behaviors). There is a larger pineal gland in sheep (related to circadian rhythms/seasonal reproduction).
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.
The differences is the size.
depends. what kind of dolphin?
Because their circulatory system is very similar to ours. Also, the size of our hearts are very close.
Yes, a human and sheep kidney are very similar to each other. The kidneys also function very similar to each other.