The respiratory systems of all mammals are very much the same. There is not much difference between them at all.
Humans use lungs with cilia to take in oxygen. Grasshoppers use air tubes and trachea to transport oxygen to their cells. In humans, the gases diffuse across a moist membrane, while in grasshoppers, the oxygen diffuses through air. In humans, air enters and exits through the same openings (mouth and nose), while in the grasshopper, air exits and enters through separate spiracles.
To answer that, you can look at evolutionary theory.
Where there was an abundance of carbon dioxide and sunlight there was a possibility for life forms to utilize it. After plant life came more advanced life forms, also utilizing carbon dioxide. As a product of the exchange, the oxygen saturation in the air increased and made it possible for life forms to utilize oxygen instead of carbon dioxide.
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This is the best explanation I could gather. Hopefully, this helped you. The respiratory system is responsible for taking in oxygen and eliminating waste gases like carbon dioxide. Because dogs and cats do not sweat through the skin, the respiratory system also plays an important role in the regulation of temperature.
Cats and humans teeth are different because of the types of food we eat. Cats are meant to be hunters.
cats have 4 legs
Cats are animals and higher order vertebrates so their respiratory systems function just like ours do. Info you find regarding the human respiratory system and it's anatomy will apply.
Yes, they do. Cats have lungs like humans and breathe through the mouth and the nose. (Respiratory systems)
The lymphatic system in cats helps to protect the body's immune system. The way the system works in humans is basically the same in cats. Lymph nodes, the spleen and the thymus are all common organs responsible for the production and drainage of antibodies.
The lymphatic system in cats helps to protect the body's immune system. The way the system works in humans is basically the same in cats. Lymph nodes, the spleen and the thymus are all common organs responsible for the production and drainage of antibodies.
Yes, cats have many of the same bones that humans have, although the size and some of the specific shapes are different.
You are far better advised to visit the vet and get a prescription that is made for cats. Feline metabolism is different enough from human that drugs that are harmless to humans will kill cats; plus the necessary dosage is very different, even for those drugs that are used for cats. Typically, your vet will prescribe Clavamox, which contains amoxycillin, a member of the penicillin family which is still somewhat effective.
"No, Revolution for cats is not appropriate to apply on humans. Humans and cats have very different skin, and it may in fact harm a person who attempts to use this product. Humans should never use any product designed specifically for animals."
Nasonex is a medication prescribed to humans. Humans and cats are genetically different, so giving a medication to an animal that is not intended for an animal could kill it.