Genus
The naming and classification of living organisms is called taxonomy. It begins with the wide classification called genus an a smaller one called species. Our classification is Homo sapiens.
Classification within biology has 8 main levels of classification: domain (e.g eukaryota), kingdom (e.g animalia), phylum (chordata- those that have a spinal cord), class (mammalia), order (primates), family (homindae), genus (homo), species (sapiens). This shows the descending rank for Homo Sapiens.
Human Classification Domain- Eukarya Kingdom- Animalia Phylum- Chordata Sub-Phylum- Vertebrata Class- Mamaila Order- Primates Family- Hominidae Genus- Homo Species- Sapien Sapiens
All living entities are separated into a classification system that breaks down each entities into different categories. Modern humans, known under the species name: Homo Sapiens, have the classification as follows: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Primates Family: Hominidae Tribe: Hominini Genus: Homo Species: Homo Sapien
The genus and the species.For example, Homo is the genus and Sapien is the species.Put them together and you get Homo sapien.Sometimes, only the first letter of the genus is taken out and is spelled, H. sapien.
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.)
The scientific name of a single type of living thing consists of a genus and a species name, known as binomial nomenclature. For example, humans are known as Homo sapiens, where "Homo" is the genus and "sapiens" is the species.
The full classification of human is;Domain Eukarya Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Mammalia Order Primates Family Hominidae Genus Homo Species sapien sapiensThis means the human scientific name is: Homo sapienunderlined if hand-written.
If you are asking for biological classification then: animalia mammalia cordata primates hominidae homo homo sapiens
The naming and classification of living organisms is called taxonomy. It begins with the wide classification called genus an a smaller one called species. Our classification is Homo sapiens.
The scientific classification for humans is "Homo Sapiens".
The Latin taxonomic classification for humans is spelled Homo sapiens.
Homo sapiens
The classification with the most similar species is the genus, as it groups species that are closely related and share common characteristics..species within the same genus are more closely related to each other than species in different genera.
The older taxonomy classification system consisted of a system which identified things by physical features, but modern times gives a taxonomy system that classifies more specific by the genus then and then the species such as Homo Sapiens. - Benjamin Ippolito
Homo Sapien sapiens
The basic characteristics of living things: *Be able to reproduce *Movement * Homo stasis *Adaptation and Evolution *Energy use *The Need for water *Respiration