The maid difference between human muscles and insect muscles is the strength that can be obtained from them. When comparing the muscles to the size of the host and how much you can lift or carry, an insect is much stronger than a human is.
Yes, a caterpillar has around 4000 muscles, compared to 692 for humans
None. There is no insect with more than 10 legs. If so, it belongs to another creature classification.
The one deltoid muscle in humans is 3 muscles in cats: the clavobrachialis, acromiodeltoid, and spinodeltoid muscles. Also, the deltoid muscle in a cat does not connect directly to its skeletal frame, whereas in a human it does.
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Yes, a caterpillar has around 4000 muscles, compared to 692 for humans
No, all human bodies have the same muscles.
Yes, there are way more than 300 muscles in the human body. The minimum number of muscles in the human body is 639 muscles with a maximum pushing 850.
Insect population is larger.
Not really, maybe slightly more, but it's just slight.
true. there are 656 muscles in the human body!
There are 33 muscles in a human face. And no, it doesn't take more muscles to frown than to smile.
lol umm....not positive about this 1. But i think we humans have WAY more.
The bones are dense, porous and calcified tissue that make up the skeleton and are hard/solid. The muscles are organs made of fibrous tissue and are contractile, meaning they can lengthen and shorten.
insects have an outer skeleton which is much more effective than our internal one there by reducing the amount of energy needed to mobilize it
No, human's can not get pregnant by anything else than another human.
You have 212 bones in your body total (including the ones in your ears) and about 660 musceles in your body, but not exactly because people can't agree what defines a muscle...maybe some of our muscles may end up like Pluto and not be called muscles anymore...but for now, on 4/13/10, there are more muscles.