Humans
(Homo
Sapiens)
The scientific name for a human is Homo Sapien.
Humans live all over the world. Therefore, human can be found in
all regions of the world. Humans have bilateral symmetry which means that if I
were to cut the organism in half and fold it together it would match up. A
human has a head and a body. Attached to its body are arms, legs, a butt and
breast. The human uses it nose to smell things. Its legs are used to allow them
to move around. Breast can be used to deliver milk to young humans. If have humans
live in cold temperatures they clothing to help them keep warm. One interesting
fact about humans is that a human baby has 60 more bones than and adult human. Humans
are omnivorous, eating both animals and plants. Therefore, humans are
heterotrophic and they also endothermic. Mosquitoes can be considered predators
to humans and humans in turn hunt many animals as prey.
Domain
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Eukarya
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Kingdom
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Animalia
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Phylum
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Chordata
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Class
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Mammalia
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Order
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Primates
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Family
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Hominidae
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Genus
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Homo
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Species
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H. Sapiens
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