Yes, hydrochloric acid.
This is the one I learned that slave owners would say "Blacks are animals, you don't treat animals the same way you treat humans," I just can't even comprehend how immoral and cruel slave owners were.
Both are polar, beyond about 60 degrees of latitude. Neither is well-inhabited by humans or animals, because of the extreme cold. (There are more people and more animals in the Arctic than there are in Antarctica, which is about 30 degrees colder than the Arctic, and too cold for humans and animals.) Both experience significant periods of 24-hour darkness and 24-hour sunlight beyond their respective circles -- about 66 degrees. At the poles, these periods are six months long.
Purebred animals cant mix with a wild animal for the baby to stay purebred, the baby would then become wild ending the purebred chain of that specific animal.
By there positive and negative connectors and there acid.
The same as modern humans.
Stomach acid is a solution of acid, hydrochloric acid to be specific.
Stomach acid is not very strong compared to chemical acids available on the market. One thing that has about the same pH as stomach acid is lemon juice.
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No, not all animals have the same number of chambers as humans.
Well some animals and humans may have the same habitat. It depends on the type of animal.
The stomach,animals intestines are basically the same as ours just bigger and have the same names.
Apparently, yes. See the link below.
They're made of the same stuff, they grow in the same way, they do the same ting for the body in both humans and animals.
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Humans are animals.
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is one of the component of gastric acid (also called gastric juice). Other components include electrolytes and enzymes. So no, hydrochloric acid is NOT the same thing as gastric acid