not a spider monkey
They are both:
Multicellular
Heterotrophs (they eat organic compounds for energy)
Bilaterally symmetrical (Their left and right sides are mirror images, basically)
Triploblastic (they derive from embryos that have three tissue layers)
gonochoristic (that is, males and females are genders, determined by genetics)
They have a number of basic anatomical features in common. They both have mouths, stomachs, intestines, anuses. They both have nerve tissue and muscle tissue. They both have veins and arteries (although there are differences between the structure of both between species). They both have hair.
They’re both rather frightening to find in your bed at night. I don’t know the latter from experience, but I strongly suspect it is the case.
November 29th, 2009 at 3:00 pm
They both hang from trees
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November 29th, 2009 at 3:05 pm
a spider has legs and a monkey has legs .
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November 29th, 2009 at 3:45 pm
They both have the ability to use all of their limbs the same way.
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November 29th, 2009 at 4:19 pm
They’re both animals. That’s about it.
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November 29th, 2009 at 4:33 pm
They are both:
Multicellular
Heterotrophs (they eat organic compounds for energy)
Bilaterally symmetrical (Their left and right sides are mirror images, basically)
Triploblastic (they derive from embryos that have three tissue layers)
gonochoristic (that is, males and females are genders, determined by genetics)
They have a number of basic anatomical features in common. They both have mouths, stomachs, intestines, anuses. They both have nerve tissue and muscle tissue. They both have veins and arteries (although there are differences between the structure of both between species). They both have hair.
They’re both rather frightening to find in your bed at night. I don’t know the latter from experience, but I strongly suspect it is the case.
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