Well, butter my biscuit! Technically, cow blood can be used in certain medical procedures for humans, like in transfusions for rare blood types or in research. However, just because you can, doesn't mean you should go milking Bessie for a pint of blood. Stick to donating human blood, darling.
Human meat, and cups of cow blood(:
The function of a cow's heart is the same as a human heart - to circulate blood throughout the body. The cow's heart is very similar to a human heart in structure.
The pancreas in the cow has the same function as that in the human.
If it hurts a cow by drinking its blood, I bet it can hurt a human, but not life threatening.
no it isn't no... does blood come out of a womans breast? no.
A cow has a heart and blood vessels in its circulatory system.
Yes. MCD can be blood-borne, and is a real concern if you have CJD (Cruetzfeldt-Jakobson Disease, human-equivalent to Mad Cow), so much so that you may not even be allowed to donate blood at all.
a cow holds 35.008 pints of blood
That just depends on whether the human or cow has a wound on their leg and/or whether they are thrashing around in the water because they are drowning. Piranha are attracted to both the smell of blood in the water and of stress pheromones emitted by a drowning human or animal.
A cow's heart is much larger than a human's, for good reason. It has to work much harder to pump blood through a large cow's body. However, for the sake of human heart transplants, cow-human hearts are being developed.
If a human were to eat the same diet as a cow, then it will go through faster in a human than in a cow. Thus, a human on a vegetarian diet will digest food faster than a cow would on grass.
The cast of The Human Cow - 2003 includes: Nathanael Forrest as Human Cow Sam Forrest as TV Reporter