The endocrine organs you would expect to be relatively larger in humans than cats include the thymus and the adrenal glands. Adrenal glands are also known as suprarenal glands.
The endocrine organs of cats are the same as the endocrine system of humans because both are mammals. Cats have smaller organs because of their size.
Adrenal glands
A larger and more developed cerebrum gave humans the ability to reason and plan out our lives. In order to survive, humans needed an advantage. Animals have physical advantages, such as speed, strength, or camoflauge. Humans have mental advantages; they needed the ability to logically think through things. For this, humans need a larger cerebrum.
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The thymus, which hides behind the sternum. It shrinks as you get older and is only active in children.
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it's larger
Yes, baby boomers are aging and they will die in the next 40-50 years.
A larger and more developed cerebrum gave humans the ability to reason and plan out our lives. In order to survive, humans needed an advantage. Animals have physical advantages, such as speed, strength, or camoflauge. Humans have mental advantages; they needed the ability to logically think through things. For this, humans need a larger cerebrum.
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The answer is Large or Larger.
One of the mixed endocrine-exocrine organs is the pancreas. It has a mixture of the two tissues. The larger, exocrine part has clusters of secretory cells that form sacs known as acini. The smaller endocrine tissue is known as the islets of Langerhans, which go throughout the entire pancreas. The other endocrine organs that are mixed glands are the ovaries and the testes. Mixed glands means that they are endocrine and exocrine in function.
the significance of the is that it indicates to stockholders that they should not expect to receive the larger amount every year
A T lymphocyte can produce a protein that the lymphocyte itself responds to. The result of this is a larger population of active t lymphocytes in this case is the protein acting as a hormone, autocrine or paracrine
Yes.
The thymus, which hides behind the sternum. It shrinks as you get older and is only active in children.
Most of the time they are relatively small, but sometimes you get larger ones that definitly beat out plants.
HUMANS AND LARGER ANIMALS
I have heard that a frogs glottis is larger than a humans...