A cat is the species most closely related to humans. Cats and human are both endothermic mammals. Although most whales are also mammals, cats and humans have the most traits in common.
A cod is much more closely related to a shark than to a human.
The lateral lines are most closely related to the human ear. They detect vibrations not sound.
Mites, fleas, lice, and other parasites tend to be quite species-specific. For instance, the human head louse is a different species from the human public louse, and neither is closely related to the human body louse. A mite that lives on a lizard probably wouldn't effectively infest a human, and vice-versa.
No. Although chimps are closely related they are not human.
The simplistic answer would be 'Related to all living things'. Monkeys are fairly closely related to human beings.
Homo sapiens and Homo erectus
a cow
what does that mean?!?!?!
No, the two species are not related closely enough.
The cell membrane of a single-celled organism is most closely related to the plasma membrane of human cells. Both structures serve as protective barriers that regulate the movement of substances in and out of the cell, maintaining homeostasis. They are composed of a phospholipid bilayer embedded with proteins, which facilitate communication and transport. Additionally, both membranes play critical roles in signaling and interaction with the environment.
Neanderthal was an ancient human, closely related to modern humans.
The structure of an organism, such as its anatomy and physiology, is closely related to its function or role in the environment. For example, a bird's wings are structured in a way that allows for flight. The complementarity between structure and function ensures that the organism is well-suited for its survival and reproduction in its specific habitat.