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Differences between bovine and sheep external morphology of the kidney?

nothing


How do the diameter and concentration of bovine red blood cells compare to human red blood cells?

bovine red blood cells are smaller and more concentrated than human rbc


What is a human form of bovine spongiform encephalopathy?

The human form of the disease is called variant Creutzfeld-Jacobs Disease, or vCJD.


Can human and bovine DNA be combined?

No. However, they can have a sexual relations (see bestiality), however, there is no chromosomal matches.


What is the main difference between cow protein in human protein?

One of those phrases contains the letters C, O, and W and the other contains the letters H, U, M, A, and N.The two phrases are, however, similar in that neither of them has any real meaning."Protein" is not a single thing that only differs based on what source it comes from, it's a class of compounds, which may differ wildly in structure or function.It does make sense to talk about, for example. human insulin or bovine insulin; both of them are a type of protein, and one of them is found in people and the other is found in cows (I'll let you guess which is which). However, the differences between these two proteins is not the same as the differences between two other proteins found in the two species, such as bovine serum albumin vs. human serum albumin.To go back to insulin: both bovine and human insulin contain 51 amino acid residues in two separate protein chains, but the bovine version differs from the human version by three substitutions: alanine for threonine at A8, valine for isoleucine at A10, and alanine for threonine at B30. At one time diabetics were treated using cow (or pig, which is even more similar, differing only at B30) insulin, but nowadays it is possible to produce human-identical insulin is produced via fermentation.If you're curious: cat insulin differs from bovine insulin only in the substitution of histidine for asparagine at A18, meaning it's four residues removed from the human version, and dog insulin is identical to pig insulin.


What are sheep balls called?

Sheep 'balls" are called testicles; as are bovine "balls" and human "balls". "Balls" of the bovine persuasion, when prepared and cooked, are called Rocky Mountain Oysters, and sheep testicles are called "Shearer's oysters".


What is bovine beasts?

bovine beast is oxen


Which candy has bovine flops in it?

Milk Duds have bovine flops in them and in some areas have been called bovine flops. Cowtails also have bovine in them.


Differences between the human brain and the fifth generation computer?

differences between 5th generation computer age and human brain


What is a synonym for bovine that starts with c?

Bovine = Cow


Can you get stem cells from a cow?

You could get bovine stem cells from a cow. These could be useful if you are trying to study stem cells themselves, however most stem cell research is for the purpose of human medicine. For medical applications bovine stem cells would not be of much use as they are significantly different from human stem cells.


Can a blood of cow be donated to human being?

Not at all. Cows have a completely different type of blood from what a human has, thus cannot be transfused from a bovine into a human without the blood from that cow being rejected by the body of that human.