No, a human stomach cannot be replaced with a sheep stomach due to significant anatomical and physiological differences. Each species has a unique digestive system adapted to its diet and metabolic needs. Additionally, the immune system would likely reject a non-human organ, leading to severe complications. Organ transplantation requires compatibility in terms of size, function, and immunological factors, which a sheep stomach would not provide.
Sheep are like most ruminants and have a single stomach with four very distinct compartments; the four compartments are often referred to as four different stomachs. The four compartments are called the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum and the abomasum.
The human stomach is bigger than the fetal pig's. This of course is if the human is an adult human.
No, a sheep has only one stomach, but it has four compartments within that stomach called the rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum. These compartments work together to digest the food the sheep eats.
Rennet is the substance taken from the stomach lining of calves and sheep. It contains enzymes that are used in the cheese-making process to coagulate milk and separate it into curds and whey.
No, humans and sheep cannot interbreed as they belong to different species and have different numbers of chromosomes. Any claim of a human getting a sheep pregnant is not scientifically possible.
Horses do not have a multiple-chambered stomach. They just have a single stomach like a human or a dog has, not multi-chambered like a cow or sheep has.
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sheep's corneais cloudy and human's cornea is clear.
The human stomach helps you digest your food.
No, species can not impregnate different species.
Sheep have one stomach with four compartments. These compartments are called, the Rumen, Abomasum, Reticulum, and Omasum.
A ruminat's stomach has four compartments - the rumen, reticulum, omasum and abomasum, each with different cellular and surface structures and the human stomach is a single organ with a smooth structure.
Humans do not have tripe, which refers to the edible lining from the stomachs of ruminant animals, such as cows or sheep. However, humans do have a stomach and intestines that play similar roles in digestion. The human digestive system consists of various organs, including the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine, but these are not classified as tripe.
They are an animal that ruminates. It has more than one stomach.