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Snakes VS. Humans
Both snakes and humans rely on their muscles to move around and preform their daily activities. Also, the muscles of a snake are more organized than any other animal, because of their long, narrow, flexible bodies.
(Obviously) Snakes and Humans have a major difference. Snakes don't walk or take PARCC, and humans don't slither around on the floor. Also, small snakes have around 180 vertebrae and larger snakes can have up to 400 vertebrae, when every person (no matter what size), has exactly 24 vertebrae.
HUMAN: Relies on sight and hearing
SNAKE: Relies on smell and touch.
Unlike humans, snakes can use their tongues for two purposes 1: taste 2: smell. (Because they don't have ears like humans.) Snakes also have eyes (like humans), but their eyesight is very poor, so if they have to catch their food, they rely on vibration, smell, and touch.
In the digestive system, snakes and humans both have the major organs in the digestive system. They include:
By: Adelaide Martens
When it comes to the urinary system, snakes and humans only have kidneys in common. But even though humans and snakes have a gall bladder, it doesn't qualify in the urinary system.
A snakes nervous system and a humans nervous system both have a brain (Including a Cerebellum, brain stem and a cerebrum), neurons and nerves.
Humans and snakes circulatory system both include red blood cells, white blood cells, hearts, veins, and arteries. Snakes and humans hearts also pump blood in the same circulation pattern. Also, snakes are cold blooded, and humans are warm blooded.
In the respiratory system, snakes and humans both have one set of lungs and one wind pipe (also called trachea).