Big question.. As a purely biological being we would have been extinct some centuries ago..the wild card in the equation however is our inate intelligence & how it has preserved the species.As we know, humans live & thrive in environments which are fully hostile to other mammals...we can survive on top of Mt. Everest, miles under the sea, in outer space...this is the intelligence factor. Removing the support structure a little or a lot would narrow down these choices...It would depend on the degree of "breakdown" of the "order" of the society. Assuming we would be reduced to wearing fur skins & weilding wooden clubs we would then be on par with most other mammels...I don't see that happening any time in the forseable future.
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Human beings are biological organisms. It is inevitable that biology is important to us.
Humans are the same species: they have the same DNA sequences.
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.
All living Humans are one subspecies of one species, Homo Sapiens. Race is not regarded as a biological concept, but rather a cultural one. Human genes are remarkably uniform in populations all over the globe. Scientists classify all living things by examining their cell structure. Humans are classified as eukariotic.
Bioelectricity is a natural electrical current produced by living organisms, including humans, plants, and animals. It plays a crucial role in many biological processes, such as nerve signaling and muscle contractions. Bioelectricity is generated by the movement of ions across cell membranes and is essential for the functioning of our bodies.
Each of us have strengths and weaknesses. Some may have stronger abilities within certain areas, such as sports, academics, character traits, wealth, etc. However, as human beings and our worth as humans beings, we are all equal and should be treated as such.
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Human beings are biological organisms. It is inevitable that biology is important to us.
the biological name for human beings is Homo Sapien Sapien. which can be translated into Hominid thinker thinker, to human thinker thinker, to human super thinker.Scientific naming conventions state that each animal must be assigned a genus and a species. This makes the human Homo. sapien, note the Genus (Homo) begins with a capital and the species (sapien) begins with lower case as is correct.
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1 species, human beings.
UV rays are high frequency rays. They affect the biological system by killing beings.
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Strenghts of the behaviourists approach are that it has had a major influence on psychology, it is very scientific, its easily testable, it is able to explain individual differences, explains behaviour using simple principles and it has many practical applications. Weaknesses are that it ignores conciousness, subjective experience and emtotions, it is reductionist, it denies the role of innate factors and that its deterministic.