the species of humans is sapiens.
Homo sapien.
Okay, so humans are homo sapiens right? "Homo" is the genus "Sapiens" is the species No two organisms with the same genus can produce fertile off-spring, so a human couldn't mate with something else that was "Homo", but we could with something that was sapiens. That's why a mule is non-fertile- because horses and donkeys only share the same genus.
When genus and species are combined to create a name, that name is called the scientific name. For example, we are H. sapienwhere H for Homo is the genus and sapien is the species.
The binomial nomenclature system is the system of naming species of living organisms. To write a species name, you must know its genus and its species. So, for example, a human is Homo sapien. The genus is Homo, and the species is sapien. The genus name is always capitalized.
kingdom: Animal phylum: chordata class:vertebrata order: primates family: hominidae genus: homo species: sapien as of 2007. The genus of human beings is Homo and species is Homo Sapiens.
Man belongs to the genus Homo and species sapiens.
Man belongs to the genus Homo and species sapiens.
Homo sapiens, which translates to "wise man" in Latin. We are the only surviving species in the genus Homo.
In Biology, homo is the genus that includes modern humans and species closely related to them.
genus and species
Yes, there can be multiple species within a genus. A genus is a taxonomic rank that can contain one or more species that share common characteristics. These species are grouped together based on similar evolutionary relationships and traits.
The genus and species name together form the binomial nomenclature used in biological classification to give each species a unique two-part scientific name, such as Homo sapiens for humans.
The genus is "Homo", and the species is "sapiens". Together: "Homo sapiens". The modern species of humans, the only extant species of the primate family Hominidae.
Homo Sapiens
The genus and species of humans is Homo sapiens.
The human belongs to the genus Homo (as in homo sapien, not homosexual)
Fortunately, homo sapiens have not died out. That is because we ourselves are homo sapiens ("homo sapien" refers to the genus and species of humans-genus and species are simply terms used in "Taxonomy", that is, the classification of living things.)