The cow's eye is bigger, its iris is only one color, it has a tapetum, its corneas are tougher. the iris is brown on a cow and on humans its many different colors, and the tapetum is what allows animals to see well in the dark which is something a human doesnt have.
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No, not all parts are different, because both have blood vessels and pupils. They are almost exactly alike except for size.
All the stuff you can't see outside. Seriously, all a cow's organs (heart, lungs, stomach, intestines, liver, kidneys, etc.) plus bones, muscles, nervous system, endocrine system, and the veins and arteries that pump blood from and to different parts of the cow's body are all contained inside a cow. Yes, a cow is a living breathing thing just like you, not some sort of man-machine.
No cow protein can not be same as human proteins. Cow milk which is rich in caseins, lactalbumin and lactoglobulin supply the essential amino acids needed for human. That is why milk is considered as a rich source of proteins.
The cow is the animal that has a longer small intestine than the human. This is mainly due to the cow's diet, which is strictly herbivorous, unlike the human.
One human year is equal to five cow years. So, if you have a cow for five years, that cow is twenty-five years old.
What Angus cow? There are many different cows from different ranches, all with different reg. #'s. Please be more specific! Check out the American Angus Association website for the Angus cow you are looking for.
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.
The function of a cow's heart is the same as a human heart - to circulate blood throughout the body. The cow's heart is very similar to a human heart in structure.
No there 2 different body parts
No. The human embryo would die because it cannot attach itself to the uterine wall of the cow due to the fact that the placenta of a human is much different from the placenta of a cow, and that a human and a cow are genetically very different from each other.
The mouth parts if a cow are the lips, teeth, tongue, lower jaw, upper jaw, cheeks and palate.
FlankRumpChuckLoinBrisketRibsNeckRoundTwistBackShoulderHockDewclawPasternNavelDewlapKneeHeadMuzzleEarsPollCrestCrop (equiv. to horse's withers)TailheadShank/Cannon boneFetlock JointUdder (cow) or Scrotum (bull)
No, a crayon is not a cow but unless you mean a different kind of cow then I have no clue at all.
they are all alive
No such things exist on a cow. What "special" body part and/or movement a cow has isn't special to cattle in general; the same things can be found in related bovines like bison, buffalo, guars, and yaks.
All the stuff you can't see outside. Seriously, all a cow's organs (heart, lungs, stomach, intestines, liver, kidneys, etc.) plus bones, muscles, nervous system, endocrine system, and the veins and arteries that pump blood from and to different parts of the cow's body are all contained inside a cow. Yes, a cow is a living breathing thing just like you, not some sort of man-machine.
No cow protein can not be same as human proteins. Cow milk which is rich in caseins, lactalbumin and lactoglobulin supply the essential amino acids needed for human. That is why milk is considered as a rich source of proteins.
If a human were to eat the same diet as a cow, then it will go through faster in a human than in a cow. Thus, a human on a vegetarian diet will digest food faster than a cow would on grass.