Any mammal which is placental viviparous (which includes almost all mammals except monotremes) is an example - e.g.) dogs; cats; lions; giraffes; mice; monkeys; etc.
An example of zoomorphism is when an artist depicts a deity with the body of a human and the head of an animal, such as the Egyptian god Anubis, who has a jackal head. This blending of human and animal characteristics is a common theme in mythology and art from various cultures.
I think it is some kind of bug... try wikipedia or google...
One key feature that human cells have that animal cells do not is the presence of a unique structure called a centrosome, which plays a critical role in cell division. Additionally, human cells have adaptations specific to human biology, such as specialized proteins and receptors that facilitate complex functions like immunity, cognition, and metabolism.
The question is too vague to answer properly. They are both eukaryotic cells (have a nucleus), and are both made of the same materials and proteins. Their DNA is different, so they are not completely identical.
An example of an organism is a human being, with complex systems working together to support life.
My animal instincts overcame my human logic. That animal is being stalked.
An example on an organism is like and animal or a human.
Human being
human being and elephants
no.. there is no way for a human to become an animal.. this is because the human system is not the same system with any animal.. even though there are some animal which has some same system with human, for example apes, and monkey, but, human is a really special creature that no other animal have..
no because the human and animals genes are different
A human being.
No
Human being
Plant fat is not more healthy than animal fat to a human being. Indeed in moderate quantities animal fats are better for you.
the most awesome human being ever to grace the presence of the lesser human being species.
Any live animal is an example of animal life