Humans (Homo Sapiens) reproduce sexually.
It's the same thing. Cro-Magnon, homo sapiens, homo sapiens sapiens. They all mean modern humans.
The earliest Homo sapiens were hunter-gatherers. A few thousand years ago, Homo sapiens began converting to a lifestyle based on farming. Today, some Homo sapiens use computers. After all, modern humans are Homo sapiens.
The only living species of Homo sapiens is Homo sapiens sapiens, which includes all modern humans. Other species within the genus Homo, such as Homo neanderthalensis and Homo habilis, are now extinct.
No. Platypuses are mammals, and all mammals reproduce sexually, not asexually.
There is only one subspecies of Homo sapiens, which is Homo sapiens sapiens. However, within the subspecies, there is genetic diversity leading to physical differences among different populations, but all are classified as Homo sapiens sapiens.
Homo sapiens originated in Africa, specifically in the region of East Africa.
All monkeys reproduce sexually and none reproduce asexually.
No, chimpanzees and gorillas are not homo sapiens. Chimpanzees and gorillas belong to the Hominidae family, while homo sapiens are the only living members of the Homo genus.
Australian aborigines, like all modern human populations, belong to the Homo sapiens sapiens species. Neanderthals were a separate species of hominins that went extinct around 40,000 years ago.
Homo sapiens probably evolved from Homo erectus, while Homo neanderthalensis and Homo floresiensis evolved separately from different branches of the Homo lineage. Homo neanderthalensis and Homo floresiensis did not directly evolve into Homo sapiens.
The scientific word for a human is homo sapiens; it's from the Latin for "wise man" or "knowing man".I'm not a genius on this topic but I'm sure that we evolved from cro-magnon and homo sapiens so we are homo sapiens.Modern humans are sometimes called Homo sapiens sapiens, or "person two times smart," which seems a little inflated, all things considered.
Mostly sexually, but some insects can reproduce asexually, such as the aphid