Biology, asked by abuansari3613, 9 months ago

Scientists use squid nerve cells in research because the nerve cells of a squid are 1,000 times fatter than those of a human. How is the outcome of nerve cell research most likely to be affected if scientists were to study human nerve cells directly?
The outcome would be different because humans and squids are very different.
The outcome would be different because the nerve cells in squids are much larger than those of humans.
The outcome would be the same because in both cases a nerve cell is being researched.
The outcome would be the same because genes in squids and humans are 85 percent identical.

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Answered by zayedkhan0906
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The answer is going to be :

The outcome will be the SAME because genes in squids and humans are 85 % identical

Answered by KomalSrinivas
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A research conducted between human nerve cells and squid nerve cells will provide a similar outcome . hence the outcome would be the same because genes in squid and humans are 85% identical  and also because squid have certain evolutionary similarities with human in terms of nerve cell development .the squid nerve cell is also thousands of times larger than the human nerve cell. This is an evolutionary trait squids have developed to help them escape their enemies with speed.

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