they have the same blood organs and the some DNA cells.
Rats and humans share about 90 of their genetic makeup, making them genetically similar. Physiologically, rats and humans also have many similarities, such as organ structure and function, making rats valuable models for studying human diseases and treatments.
Humans and rats share about 90% of their genes, making them quite genetically similar. However, there are significant differences in the organization and function of these genes, resulting in notable differences between humans and rats in terms of behavior, anatomy, and physiology.
Comparative anatomy is the study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different organisms.
There are very many similarities
No, humans are faster than rats.
Rats are commonly used in experiments due to their physiological similarities to humans, their short reproductive cycles, and their ability to be genetically manipulated. Their use allows for the study of biological processes, disease development, and potential treatments in a controlled environment that is ethically regulated to minimize harm.
Eunice . Greene has written: 'Anatomy of the rat' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Rats
I think there are more rats in the world than humans.
They eat rats,humans,and Spiders
the rats eat meat as humans do
They dont. Any interraction is purely coincidental. Rats hate humans. They only like rats. Get some real friends man....
Richard R. Stuart has written: 'The anatomy of the cat' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Cats, Mammals 'The anatomy of the white rat' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Rats