Animalia
The third tropic level is made up of omnivores. Humans that are omnivores belong to this level. Humans that are vegan or vegetarian belong to the second tropic level.
The seven level system
Not the same level that humans do. They live based on instincts, not emotions.
YES.They are third level consumers and eat meat,and as humans we are technically meat,therefore food to a lion,thus making us vulnerable to them.Hence,they are harmful to humans unless handled properly.
the ecological niche of humans is that we are the top carnivores despite some of our race that choose to be herbivores. we are at the top of the trophic level and so we eat everything in the lower trophic levels.
Kingdom
Kingdom: Broadest level of classification, grouping organisms based on fundamental similarities. Phylum: Groups organisms with common characteristics beyond those shared by all eukaryotes. Class: Further divides organisms within a phylum based on more specific characteristics. Order: Groups similar families of organisms with shared characteristics. Family: Includes related genera that share common characteristics. Genus: Groups species that are closely related and share a common ancestor. Species: Most specific level, comprising individuals that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
A genus is a low-level taxonomical rank that groups together closely-related species. These closely-related species have a common ancestor.
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Yes, but in reality there is no relation between the two.See the book of Genesis for details.Answer:Yes the similarities between apes and humans on both the physical and the the genetic level is about 98%. This is because humans and apes split from a common ancestor several million years ago.
it means the species shared a common ancestor in the recent past
The pH level in humans is about 7.4 for most cellular functions
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The third tropic level is made up of omnivores. Humans that are omnivores belong to this level. Humans that are vegan or vegetarian belong to the second tropic level.
xenon is not found in humans
Similarities among organisms at the molecular level due to a shared ancestry. Learn more at 23andme.com.