A chimp's brain is a bit smaller than a human.
By definition, all human cells are animal cells. Different cells look different from others, no matter the organism. A human nerve looks almost identical to a nerve from a chimp, but a human nerve looks nothing like a cell from a chimp's muscles.
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First answerTheir main predators are jungle cats and humans. By the way, the more accepted term for this chimpanzee and human relative is "Bonobo."Second answerYes, actually. Bonobos are not chimps at all, they are a completely different species, even though they look a little similar. The term 'dwarf chimp' or 'pygmy chimps' is inaccurate. The terms bonobo and chimp will suffice to differentiate between the two species.
They are much, much smaller than a human brain witch means they can't store every thing they hear in there brain to memorise it. The above was written by a chimp. Spelling people, spelling!!! Comparing human and animal brains is like comparing all the modes of transport available to mankind. They all look different and have different 'designs' which make them perform differently. The main issue is that our brains tend to function on a more emotional level as well as having the ability to analyse , respond and adapt at a higher level than most animals. Also our ability to communicate appears to be more complex.
Making any kind of sculpture out of clay is a process. In order to sculpt a chimp in a suit, it would be helpful to print out photos to look at. From there, create the general shape of the chimp, and then slowly start to put details and depth into the piece.
No - they look for different chemicals.
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The brain of any computer is the motherboard. Look below in the related source link, here is a picture of inside a computer, it's real helpful and interesting.
Try to look on the Maslow's Hierachy of Needs
In reality, the human heart does not look like the traditional heart depicted on Valentines Day cards. The human heart has several cavities; both ventricles and atrium's. It also contains valves (pulmonary, aortic, mitral, tricuspid), which move the blood throughout (in and out of) the heart. The human heart is about the size of a human fist and, because the heart is a muscle with lots of blood supplied to it, it appears red like meat. Hope this helps!