Friday, March 25, 2016

Body Systems

Many organisms have body systems that are similar to the types found in humans. Some can be very different. Please name an organism that has a body system similar to humans or one that is very different. Please explain why it is the same or different. 




11 comments:

Brianna M. said...

Pigeons have body systems that are exactly the same, but some are different. They have the skeletal, muscular, digestive, circulatory, respiratory, nervous, and reproductive system. They also have the metabolic system, which fuel and heat for your body are created.
http://www.responsiblefoods.org/how_does_the_metabolic_system_work
http://www.livescience.com/24807-ways-animals-humans-alike.html
http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/explorations/lizards/libraryarticle.asp?ItemID=270&SubjectID=110&categoryID=1&SubjectName=Animals

Anonymous said...

Monkeys

#GAGE

Anonymous said...

Insects. They have a very different body system compared to humans because they don't have a lot of organs that humans do. Instead, they have a thorax, antennas, wings and all sorts of other things.

Anonymous said...

Chimpanzees have body systems that are quite similar to humans. This is because many of the same organs and organ systems are in place in chimps (ex. muscular system).

Anonymous said...

This Video talks about the Circulatory System in Frogs and in Humans.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPDjt5_G2V8

Emily said...

Birds

alanah.t :P said...

Monkeys, particularly chimpanzee's, have body systems very similar to humans because they have many of the same organs, which are in the same general places as humans.

Anonymous said...

Anything that is not human for example a cow. A cow has three stomachs and we don't so that makes us different in body systems.

Jordan T. said...

Monkeys have similar organ systems with most of the same organs in the same places

Anonymous said...

Chimpanzees have body systems that are similar to humans. This is because many of the same organs and organ systems are in place in chimps.

Anonymous said...

birds