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holozoic
alveoli
Human beings do not have tails. However all humans do have several bones at the base of the spine that are the vestigial remains of what was a tail in times past, before the human species evolved from apelike ancestors.
Viruses.(although they aren't completely clarified as living beings)
If you mean physically, its so human beings can reproduce naturally.
Not necessarily.Take the example of Homo sapiens (Human beings).Around the world, a LARGE number of women may be infertile (cannot reproduce) or will not be willing to reproduce.Despite the fact that many do not reproduce, you continue to see many human beings.
If I am correct, they are simple cell organisms, meaning they have no need of sexual reproduction. Instead, they bud, or asexually reproduce.
Yes, human beings are real.
"Seres humanos" is the Spanish term for "human beings" or "human beings." It refers to individuals of the human species.
Sex. Sexual intercourse is the method that our species - most mammals, actually - reproduce and create new human beings. It is quite effective.
Turkeys do not greatly resemble human beings, however, almost all of their internal organs have an equivalent in human beings; both species have brains, hearts, lungs, kidneys, livers, and bones. Turkeys and humans are both species which eat, reproduce, see and hear, and do lots of similar things.
Human beings are animals.
human beings are mammals that were evolved from something but we do not know what
"The Outdatedness of Human Beings" was created in 1986 by Svetlana Boym.
Human Beings probably Human Beings probably
Museum of Human Beings was created in 2008.