Well I don't know what a cow has, but a human hasn't. However I do know that Cows have an organ called Appendix, that helps them digest tough materials like Grass. Humans do have one, but over the years as we have evolved, and started to eat cooked food, the Appendix has just stopped working.
The largest bone in the body is called the Femur. It is located inside of your thigh area. I have seen both a human femur, and a cow femur. The human femur is no doubt large, but the cow femur was almost intimidatingly huge.
There is no known average for the weight of a cow's skeleton. This information can variety greatly from one cow to another. The most significant determining factors for the weight of a cow's skeleton is the type of cow it is and its size.
The loin on a human is the side of the body which is above the pelvis, and below the ribcage.
nitrogen in soil is taken by the plants when that are growing. As cow eat plants these nitrogen present in the plants go inside cow body and converted into glucose for giving cow the energy to move etc...
Each daughter cell produced by mitosis will have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. Therefore, each daughter cell will also have 60 chromosomes.
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.
The udder. The skin, which has hair, is also a body part that shows that a cow is a mammal.
Mouth!
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.
The brain.
The largest bone in the body is called the Femur. It is located inside of your thigh area. I have seen both a human femur, and a cow femur. The human femur is no doubt large, but the cow femur was almost intimidatingly huge.
Is this for a question in General Ability homework? When I saw your question, the answer instantly seemed to pop supp in my brain... the answer, I believe, is calf. Calf as in a baby cow, and calf as in something related to the leg... I seem to have forgotten! Erica!
Cow milk does not directly contribute to the production of mucus in the human body. Some people may experience increased mucus production after consuming dairy products due to individual sensitivities or allergies.
The mouth parts if a cow are the lips, teeth, tongue, lower jaw, upper jaw, cheeks and palate.
Cow years is the amount of human years that are equivalent to one year for a cow. Each year a cow is alive is like 7 years to a human. This represents the process the body of a cow goes through during this cycle.
breast: part of the body where the breast collar sits
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.