The principles are identical, though due to differences in anatomy the details are slightly different.
they are same because they are part of the water cycle and they are different because evaporation is the process by which water changing to gas but condensation is the process by which gas changing into water.
Yes but they don't mummify anymore. Mummification is not still practiced in Egypt in the same manner that it was in the days of the Pharaohs, but bodies are still embalmed, which is a variant of mummification. Bear in mind that the religion of ancient Egypt (a religion currently known as Egyptian mythology) is not followed anymore, and Egypt has become a predominantly Muslim country instead. At the present time, burial customs in Egypt are quite similar to those of most other countries.
Autopsies, which can help find out how people died. Also, we humans would not know as much about the human body and all the things that are contained in us. The mummification belief has helped us improve in medicine and medical systms.
the organs were removed during mummification because when someone dies their organs begin to rot so they take their organs out to prevent them from rotting inside the body. The organs were stored in canopic jars, all with different designs on them. The organs removed were the stomach, intestines, lungs, and the liver. The brain was also taken out but was discarded. It was taken out with a hook through the nose, this could cause serious damage to the face. The egyptians wanted the person to look as they did during life because they believed that they went on to another place after they died. Their heart was left inside the body to be " weighed " on a feather to decide if they will be accepted into the underworld. Only the wealthy egyptians were mummified this way. Though all living things were mummified, even animals. They just were not mummified the same way.If this is not understandable, please understand the fact that I am only ten years old.The ancient Egyptian mummification process was essentially one of dessication using salts (natron) and the process took up to 60 days to complete.Obviously when a body dies it begins to rot and this rotting starts with the internal organs. Thus to stop this rotting and preserve these organs you need to take them out and dry them separately as soon as possible.
the same animals exist now as they did then, owls, bats, etc...
Yes. "Natron, a disinfectant and desiccating agent, was the main ingredient used in the mummification process. A compound of sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate(salt and baking soda), natron essentially dried out the corpse."
No, animals in the same genus belong to the same class. The genus is a taxonomic rank above the species level but below the family level. Animals in the same genus share more similarities than animals in different genera.
That is such a broad question.... Obviously there are many different insects/animals that have their own way of having sex and creating babies.....
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No they are different animals.
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they were mainly the same as the ones we do today. some of them were different and some animals were used in the war for different things. as i said they were mainly the same as ones we have today.
Some are the same and some are different.
The same because it is a living organism and different.... well I am not sure.
All of the animals cell are almost same. They have the same structures, and organelle. But they have different gene. That's what makes them different from us.
It depends on what animal you are comparing and contrasting.