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Ridha Fathima

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  • Humans belong to Kingdom Animalia and are living, multicellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophic organisms with specialized cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems that work together to maintain life.

  • Humans are vertebrates (Phylum Chordata) with a backbone, spinal cord, and internal skeleton that provide support, protection, and efficient movement.

  • Humans belong to Class Mammalia, so they are warm-blooded, have hair on their bodies, breathe through lungs, possess mammary glands, and mothers feed their young with milk.

  • Humans are placed in the Order Primates, showing features such as forward-facing eyes for depth vision, flexible limbs, nails instead of claws, and opposable thumbs for grasping.

  • Humans walk upright on two legs (bipedal locomotion), which frees the hands for tool use, writing, building, and creative activities.

  • Humans have a highly developed brain, especially the cerebrum, enabling intelligence, memory, reasoning, imagination, emotions, decision-making, and learning.

  • Humans are omnivores, consuming both plant and animal foods, and have teeth adapted for cutting, tearing, and grinding food.

  • Humans have a four-chambered heart and well-developed circulatory, respiratory, and nervous systems for efficient body functioning.

  • Humans are social animals, living in families and communities, following social rules, values, morals, and cultures.

  • Humans communicate using complex language and symbols, allowing sharing of ideas, knowledge, and emotions.

  • Humans make and use tools, machines, and technology, showing advanced problem-solving and creativity.

  • Scientifically, all humans belong to one species called Homo sapiens, and there are no biological divisions of humans based on race, skin color, or region . Cat

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Isai
Isai
20. des. 2025

Ridha, it’s hard to read, there are no heading, no sub-topics etc….and please leave space in between lines.


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