Very hard to say, but I suspect the archaebacteria are the least related to all other organisms (not just humans) as their common ancestor with other organisms is only shortly after the origin of life on earth. They are so distant that they even use a few amino acids in some of their proteins that no other organism today uses!
Organisms that are least related to humans phylogenetically include bacteria, fungi, and plants. These groups belong to different domains (e.g., Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya) and are more distantly related to humans in terms of evolutionary history.
Phylum includes the least variety of organisms. It is a higher taxonomic rank that groups together related classes and is below the domain and kingdom levels.
Biological classification of organisms is based on their similarities and differences in characteristics such as genetic makeup, anatomy, and behavior. Organisms are grouped into different categories, such as kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species, based on these characteristics. The goal of classification is to organize and understand the diversity of life on Earth.
Two organisms that are related will share the same genus name in their scientific name.
The domain Eukarya contains organisms that can move, as it includes a wide range of organisms such as animals, plants, fungi, and protists that have the ability to move at least for part of their lives.
The taxon that includes organisms that are most closely related is a species. Organisms within the same species share a high degree of genetic similarity and can interbreed to produce fertile offspring.
Thesus monkey is the most closely related to Humans because it has the least number of differences in cytochrome c.
Humans and monkeys.
chimpanzees
a potato. jk, is there a list to chose from?
humans, cats, dogs, hamsters, gorilla, plants, anything with at least 2 organ systems
Humans are generally not considered typical organisms. In fact, humans are often considered unique organisms simply due to their complexity.
In humans at least, enzymes are called bio-catalysts.
Humans only NO, Mullticellular Organisms
Yes, humans are cellular organisms. Specifically, we are multi-cellular organisms, consisting of millions and millions of cells.
Micro organisms refer to microscopic creatures, such as bacteria. Humans are not among which.
No. The lungs are part of what makes humans or other organisms organisms but they are not organisms.
mammals