The taxonomy for the human species is (in short form): Homo sapiens, which can also be written as H.sapiens in shorthand.
The full taxonomy for humans is: Animalia Chordata Mammalia Primates Hominidae Hominini Homo sapiens
This represents the Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Tribe, Genus and Species respectively
The correct binomial name for the human being is Homo sapiens. It consists of the genus name (Homo) capitalized and the species name (sapiens) in lowercase, both italicized in scientific writing.
The name given to an unwanted species introduced from another part of the world where it normally lives is an "invasive species." These organisms can harm the environment, economy, and human health by outcompeting native species or disrupting ecosystems.
The genus species of monkeys varies depending on the specific type of monkey. For example, the genus species of a Rhesus monkey is Macaca mulatta, while the genus species of a Capuchin monkey is Cebus capucinus.
The scientific binomial name of an organism consists of its genus and species name. For example: homo sapien is from the genus "homo" and is the species "sapien."
A scientific name can only refer to one species. The scientific name consists of two parts: the genus name and the species name. This binomial nomenclature system is used to uniquely identify each species.
Homo sapiens, human species name
Homo sapiens.
Homo-Sapien, there isn't a modern form of our species.
The scientific name for the human body is Homo sapiens.
human beings
Hom sapiens
The correct way to write the species name for human beings is Homo sapiens, with both words italicized and the genus name capitalized.
An endangered species
Familaris
The scientific name for the human species, which includes chefs, is Homo sapiens.
"killer dolphin" is not a recognized name for a species.
There is no specific species known as the "wise human." Wisdom is a trait found in individuals across various human populations, and it is developed through life experiences, learning, and reflection. It is not exclusive to a particular species or group of humans.