They have something that they really have...
Mice and humans are used in researching Angelman Syndrome. In mice, the condition is genetically induced, and then a medical trial treatment is applied. In humans, previously approved treatments for other illnesses are used on individuals that were born with Angelman Syndrome.
Humans are more closely related to mice. Humans and mice are both mammals whereas snakes are reptiles.
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Common pets are animals that are very often kept by us humans, such as dogs, cats, birds, mice, fish rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, etc...
kind of because mouses are small so humans are a little faster than mice
Well mice have genotypes just like we humans do. Therefore the same way that traits are passed through mice, they are passed through humans.
Mice live in colonies and NESTS. Nests are constructed with materials collected during the search for food. Torn paper and fibers are common nesting material for mice living in contact with humans.
Mice is a common noun. It is the plural form of mouse.
I believe that mice do have stronger immune systems than humans because of the environment they dwell in.
Biologically mice reproduce and consume food for the propogation of their species. In this aspect they have the same functions as humans. Neurologically, physiologically, and sociologically mice are dissimmilar in their structure and community.
All mice are omnivores. They eat about everything we humans eat.