I believe that mice do have stronger immune systems than humans because of the environment they dwell in.
Kathryn Miles has written: 'The sympathetic nervous system and the immune response in mice'
No, it is not safe for humans to eat mice. Mice can carry diseases and parasites that can be harmful to humans if consumed. It is not recommended to eat mice as a source of food.
Mice are the most commonly used model organism for studying human immunity due to their genetic and physiological similarities to humans. Additionally, their immune system responses can be studied in a controlled laboratory environment, making mice a valuable tool for immunology research.
It has a special ingredient called bromethalin. Some species of mice and rats are immune to regular rat poison, maybe they've adapted to it over the years. Bromethalin is supposed to be very effective in getting rid of mice, or an infestation of mice or rats.
Peter C. Taylor has written: 'The use of SCID mice in the investigation of human autoimmune disease' -- subject(s): Animal models, Autoimmune diseases, Chimera, Diseases, Immune system, Immunology, Mice, Mice as laboratory animals, Mice, SCID, Pathology, SCID Mice
Humans are more closely related to mice. Humans and mice are both mammals whereas snakes are reptiles.
All mammals have a similar nervous systems. They are like humans, dogs, cats, mice, and rhinoceros.
no
yes
Humans share about 85 of their DNA with mice.
kind of because mouses are small so humans are a little faster than mice
Type your answer here... Yes... but only if you sit still long enough.