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Research REport On HUman Beings

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Term Paper TitleResearch REport On HUman Beings
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Research REport On HUman Beings

In my report you will find that I researched and wrote about the species known as homosapiens.  Also better known as human beings.  I learned a lot of information about their life styles, their behaviors, their nocturnal urge to love and their hunger for knowledge.  I also learned where they fit into the grand scheme of things.  I learned why they are classified how they are and how they obtain food.
Humans are classified in the Kingdom of Animalia because all animalia share the common bond that they are required to eat.  They cannot make there own food and they can move on there own free will through their movements.  Humans are in the Phylum of Chordata because all of the Chordates have elongated symmetrical bodies and all begin life with gills to breathe in a liquid environment.  Vertebrata is the subphylum where humans are put because they develop a spinal chord that stretches from the head to a paired of sense organs.  Vertebrata is the most advanced and numerous subphylum of the chordates.  The Class of Humans is Mammalia because they all conceive there young in the reproductive tract of their mother and then after birth their mothers nourish them with milk from their birth.  Humans are in the infraclass Eutheria because the mothers of this class carry there young in their uterus before birth and this is made possible because of the umbilical cord and the placenta.  The order of Humans is Primates because all of the organisms in the order of Primates share the common bond that they are all upright, breathing, non-self food producing mammals.  Humans are in the suborder of Anthropoida.  The Superfamily of Hominoidae.  The Family of Homiadidae.  The Genus of Homo and the species of Sapiens.
The Habitat of Human Beings is pretty much every where.  They can live on almost all terrains and they can even live in the ocean and in outer space.  However the range that they live in is on the land surfaces of Earth in any kind of conditions because you have Eskimos that live in the extremely cold conditions of the arctic regions, the Californians that live in a varying set of conditions that vary from 60 degrees and raining or foggy to sunny and 100 degrees.  Then there are the people of most African desert nations that battle temperatures of over 100 degrees almost every day of the year.  The niche of Human beings is that they are the only organism that has no enemies because they can kill even viruses.  Humans are one of the o...

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