Humans are omnivores, meaning they eat both meat and herbaceous foods. The Bluefin tuna has Carnivore Piscivore diet, which means they feed on marine invertebrates. In comparison to humans the Bluefin Tuna has a simpler digestive system, whereas the human digestive system is more complex. There are certain added organs in the human digestive system that are absent in the Bluefin tuna. These are organs such as: the pancreas, append and the tongue. A similarity is the fact that metabolism in humans works the same in the Bluefin tuna, the processes both convert the food taken in into energy for maintenance and growth of body parts and systems.
Humans are omnivores, meaning they eat both meat and herbaceous foods. The Bluefin tuna has Carnivore Piscivore diet, which means they feed on marine invertebrates. In comparison to humans the Bluefin Tuna has a simpler digestive system, whereas the human digestive system is more complex. There are certain added organs in the human digestive system that are absent in the Bluefin tuna. These are organs such as: the pancreas, append and the tongue. A similarity is the fact that metabolism in humans works the same in the Bluefin tuna, the processes both convert the food taken in into energy for maintenance and growth of body parts and systems.