Today there is only one species of Human, however, at one time there were several, including Neanderthal, Homosapien, Sapien, and a few others. Only the homosapiens survived to the modern world.
One... but there are many sub-species aprx. 7 billion people on this earth and we are all different in some way
It varies from species to species in human there are 46 chromosomes (23 pairs)
The function of the ___________________ system is to keep the human species on this planet. Answer
Human competition suppresses biodiversity. Human activity destroys habitat leading to the extinction of many species.
Rats are not considered endangered species. In fact, many rat species are considered pests due to their abilities to spread disease and eat crops. Some rat species thrive in human-influenced environments.
Human ancestors refer to the various species that are believed to have evolved and eventually led to the modern human species, Homo sapiens. Some well-known human ancestors include Homo habilis, Homo erectus, Neanderthals, and Homo heidelbergensis. Studying human ancestors helps us understand the evolutionary history and development of the human species.
1 species, human beings.
Just 1: Human
One. The Homo sapiens.
It varies from species to species in human there are 46 chromosomes (23 pairs)
Sorry your human species?? What do you mean????
how many species of plants and animals become extinct every day as their habitat and human influences destroy them
The origin of the human species appears to be in Africa.
There are a few hundreds of turtle species that it is uncountable. But most of the species are endangered by human acts.
In Biology there are many categories for creatures to fit into. Each category has a name. The list goes in this order.. Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Because the human genus (Homo) would be before the species, the species is more specific to what you are refering to.
mostly human detruction of animal habitats
A Homo sapien is a human and a human is the only species in the human life.
Nobody really knows how many species a year are going extinct from human actions. Recent estimates for the extinction rate of animals by human action vary from 10,000 to 100,000.