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| meta-title = Table: The Comparative Anatomy of Eating | | meta-title = Table: The Comparative Anatomy of Eating | ||
| meta-keywords = anatomy, vegan, herbivore, omnivore | | meta-keywords = anatomy, vegan, herbivore, omnivore | ||
− | | meta-description = This table, based on research by Dr. Milton Mills, demonstrates that humans are closer to herbivores, not omnivores | + | | meta-description = This table, based on research by Dr. Milton Mills, demonstrates that humans are closer to herbivores, not omnivores or carnivores, in 19 anatomical and physiological traits. This table my be include in multiple tables. |
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Trait | Human | Herbivore | Omnivore | Carnivore |
Intestines: Small | 10–11 times body length | 10–12+ times body length | 4–6 times body length | 3–6 times body length |
Intestines: Colon |
Long, sacculated | Long, complex; may be sacculate | Simple, short, and smooth | Simple, short, and smooth |
Teeth: Incisors | Broad, flat, and spade shaped | Broad, flat, and spade shaped | Short and pointed | Short and pointed |
Teeth: Canines | Short and blunted | Dull and short or long (for defense) or none | Long, sharp, and curved | Long, sharp, and curved |
Teeth: Molars | Flat with nodular cusps | Flat with cusps vs. complex surface | Sharp blades or flattened | Sharp, jagged, and blade shaped |
Saliva | Carbohydrate-digesting enzymes | Carbohydrate-digesting enzymes | No digestive enzymes | No digestive enzymes |
Stomach: Type | Simple | Simple or with multiple chambers | Simple | Simple |
Stomach: Acidity with Food | pH 4–5 | pH 4–5 | ≤ pH 1 | ≤ pH 1 |
Stomach: Capacity | 21% to 27% of total volume of digestive tract | < 30% of total volume of digestive tract | 60% to 70% of total volume of digestive tract | 60% to 70% of total volume of digestive tract |
Chewing | Extensive chewing necessary | Extensive chewing necessary | Swallows food whole or simple crushing | None; swallows food whole |
Nails | Flat nails | Flat nails or blunt hooves | Sharp claws | Sharp claws |
Jaw: Type | Expanded angle | Expanded angle | Angle not expanded | Angle not expanded |
Jaw: Joint Location | Above the plane of the molars | Above the plane of the molars | On the same plane as molar teeth | On the same plane as molar teeth |
Jaw: Motion | No shearing; good side-to-side, front-to-back motion | No shearing; good side-to-side, front-to-back motion | Shearing; minimal side-to-side motion | Shearing; minimal side-to-side motion |
Major Muscles | Masseter and pterygoids | Masseter and pterygoids | Temporalis | Temporalis |
Mouth Opening vs. Head Size | Small | Small | Large | Large |
Facial Muscles | Well developed | Well developed | Reduced | Reduced to allow wide mouth gape |
Liver | Cannot detoxify vitamin A | Cannot detoxify vitamin A | Can detoxify vitamin A | Can detoxify vitamin A |
Kidney | Moderately concentrated urine | Moderately concentrated urine | Extremely concentrated urine | Extremely concentrated urine |
Source: Mills, M.D., Milton. “The Comparative Anatomy of Eating | Digestion | Gastrointestinal Tract.” Scribd. Accessed February 15, 2019. https://www.scribd.com/doc/94656/The-Comparative-Anatomy-of-Eating. |