Yes. All things aside people are animals, so they have the same organs and the like. Even structure is the same. The thoracic cavity holds the heart and lungs. The thorax and abdomin are separated by the diaphragm, and the abdomen holds the stomach, intestines, pancreas, gall bladder, spleen, urinary bladder, liver, ect.
no
The same way that humans do!
Many things like organs and a stomach, plants may have the same needs as animals like food and water but it does not process them the same way. the anus
they both mainly have the same organs, same circulatory system and they both have lungs
No. Humans are made of cells, which make up tissues, which in turn make up organs that help the body function; it is the same with animals. The origins of the first humans and animals, however, are debatable.
Cats have the same respiratory organs as humans and the same arrangement of organs as some other mammals. Online diagrams can be found on a lot of websites to use as comparison to other animals organs.
The sense organs of animals include eyes for vision, ears for hearing, nostrils for smell, taste buds for taste, and skin for touch. These organs allow animals to perceive and interact with their environment.
the same kind of people who then go and eat the meat
Well, with mammals, they have the same organs as humans. Just some mammals have more stomachs then us. Such as a cow, it has three stomachs. With insects, they have an exoskeleton to protect them from predators. It's like their shell. That is all I know!
No, not all organisms have organs. Some simple organisms, like bacteria and protists, do not have organs but instead have basic structures that perform specific functions. Organisms like plants also do not have organs in the same way that animals do.
We all have the mind of an animal. We are animals.
Temple Grandin did say most autistic individuals think more like animals than like people. Animals (like dogs, horses) have sensitive hearing, same as other autistic individuals. And most animals don't make eye contact and it's the same way with people with autism. Some animals will try to run away or be violent if being touched suddenly which is the same with autistic individuals also. Touching is a sensory issue. Animals prefer their own space and don't like being involved in crowded areas same as autistic individuals.