Nervous: The Giant Panda's nervous system functions the same as a human's. When Pandas have a sharp pain in their paw it sends a signal to the brain and a reaction is stimulated. Us humans do the same thing, if we get an injection in our arm we cry or we flinch due to the nerves sending signals to the brain. Pandas and humans both have similar nervous systems.
Circulatory: The giant panda's circulatory system is very similar to the humans circulatory functions. There are three main important functions: It has a regulates the body temperature and the fluid pH, the circulatory system protects the body, that is the white blood cells and the antibodies, and it transports nutrients and food to all parts of the body. A human's circulatory is the same, the veins and arteries transport blood and nutrients throughout the body.
Respiratory: There are several functions which are similar for the Giant Panda’s and the humans respiratory system. Pandas and humans breathe through their lungs. The Giant Panda connects with other pandas by making wailing sounds and roaring showing the Pandas feelings. GIant Pandas create high pitch sounds to attract the mother’s attention for care and nursing. Human babies create a high pitched cry getting attention from the mother for care or food or wanting to go to sleep.
Digestive: The pandas' digestive system is more similar to that of a carnivores and is only partially adapted to digest bamboo. Pandas' have tough throats and esophageal linings, thick stomach linings, and a huge colon surfaces. The pandas' intestines are short and unable to digest cellulose and are unable to remove all the nutrients from the bamboo. Humans have.......
Excretory: The pandas' excretory system is very similar to that of a humans'. The organs in this system include the kidneys, liver, large intestine, skin, ureter, urethra, and the urinary bladder. The kidneys filter all liquid wastes out of the bloodstream and send the waste fluid down to the ureters and to the bladder. The bladder holds these wastes until they are excreted from the urethra. Solid waste moves through the intestines and is excreted through the anus. Humans have a very similar excretory system.
Locomotive: Giant pandas' have flat feet like humans and a rolling gate. The hairs on their feet reduce heat loss in cold weather and to provide traction. Their short claws enable them to grab onto bark and climb high into trees. Unlike humans, pandas walk on all fours and cannot stand on their hind legs.
Circulatory: The giant panda's circulatory system is very similar to the humans circulatory functions. There are three main important functions: It has a regulates the body temperature and the fluid pH, the circulatory system protects the body, that is the white blood cells and the antibodies, and it transports nutrients and food to all parts of the body. A human's circulatory is the same, the veins and arteries transport blood and nutrients throughout the body.
Respiratory: There are several functions which are similar for the Giant Panda’s and the humans respiratory system. Pandas and humans breathe through their lungs. The Giant Panda connects with other pandas by making wailing sounds and roaring showing the Pandas feelings. GIant Pandas create high pitch sounds to attract the mother’s attention for care and nursing. Human babies create a high pitched cry getting attention from the mother for care or food or wanting to go to sleep.
Digestive: The pandas' digestive system is more similar to that of a carnivores and is only partially adapted to digest bamboo. Pandas' have tough throats and esophageal linings, thick stomach linings, and a huge colon surfaces. The pandas' intestines are short and unable to digest cellulose and are unable to remove all the nutrients from the bamboo. Humans have.......
Excretory: The pandas' excretory system is very similar to that of a humans'. The organs in this system include the kidneys, liver, large intestine, skin, ureter, urethra, and the urinary bladder. The kidneys filter all liquid wastes out of the bloodstream and send the waste fluid down to the ureters and to the bladder. The bladder holds these wastes until they are excreted from the urethra. Solid waste moves through the intestines and is excreted through the anus. Humans have a very similar excretory system.
Locomotive: Giant pandas' have flat feet like humans and a rolling gate. The hairs on their feet reduce heat loss in cold weather and to provide traction. Their short claws enable them to grab onto bark and climb high into trees. Unlike humans, pandas walk on all fours and cannot stand on their hind legs.