Giraffes and humans are both mammals and therefore share many characteristics. There are things like:
* They are both Vertebrates, meaning that they both have back bones. In fact Giraffe and humans have the same number of vertebra, this number being seven. * Both humans and Giraffes have a heart to pump oxygenated blood around their body. * Both have muscles, bones and tissues made up of very similar substances. * Humans and giraffes both have lungs used to inhale oxygen and exhale waste products, such as carbon dioxide. * Giraffes have red blood, meaning blood that carries oxygen around the body. * Both are warm blooded animals, meaning that they control their body's temperature via internal means, such as shivering or sweating. * Both require nutrients found in food and need water to survive.
* Both have brains, ribs, spines and other main anatomical features. * Giraffes and humans both give birth to live young and suckle their young with milk.
Giraffes and humans have the same number of bones in our necks, (7), and both adult giraffes and adult humans have the same number of bones, (206).
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gorrilas have been known to have a lot of similar structures as humans. also, they have been know to act and think like humans.
isopod is a exopod
between 30 and 70 on the human scale
The main difference between a human skeleton and a dog's skeleton is the size and shape of certain bones. Dogs have longer shoulder blades, rib cages, and tails compared to humans. Additionally, the bones in a dog's front legs, or forelimbs, are more elongated and bear more weight than a human's arms.
the shark has a bigger nose and a tail.
No human is there who dosen't have a skeleton.
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The cytoskeleton is similar to a human skeleton because it provides structural support and shape to the cell, much like bones do for the body. It consists of protein filaments that maintain cellular integrity, facilitate movement, and help organize cellular components, similar to how bones anchor muscles and protect organs. Additionally, both systems enable mobility; the cytoskeleton aids in cellular movement and division, while the human skeleton supports locomotion.
The skeleton of a human and frog are quite similar. There are a couple differences with the radius and ulna on a frog being fused together as well as the tibia and fibula bones.
Human is a lot blood though giraffe is blood too