No, humans are not ruminants. Animals such as cattle, deer and sheep are considered to be ruminants as they have a specialized stomach which is... View Article
Humans are strictly consumers. This is due to the fact that humans are not able to synthesize their own foods like plants. Read more by... View Article
Humans are osmoregulators. This means we are able to actively control the salt concentrations irrespective of the salt concentrations in an... View Article
Yes, humans are considered monotypic. For example, all human beings have the same binomial name Homo sapiens regardless of the race or ethnicity.... View Article
Going beyond the biological perspective, the human body, broken down to its atoms is actually made from elements forged by the stars. This also... View Article
No, humans are eukaryotic. Moreover, prokaryotes are almost always primitive, single celled organisms that do not have any membrane bound... View Article
Humans are made up of cells. However, the body does emit a form of light called infrared radiation. Infrared thermometers work on this concept.... View Article
No, humans are not fungi. Fungi are eukaryotic organisms that belong to their own separate kingdom. However, fungi are similar to animals than... View Article
Yes, humans are classified as chordates and we belong to the phylum chordata. Read more by registering at BYJU’S NEET. Explore more NEET... View Article
The definition of chemoheterotroph refers to organisms that derives its energy from chemicals, which in turn must be consumed from other... View Article
Yes, humans can be considered a part of biodiversity since the definition of the term includes all living organisms, irrespective of their... View Article
From a biological perspective, a pack animal refers to a predator that hunts by working together with other members of its species. The ancestors... View Article
Glucose molecules and oxygen are the two main raw materials involved in the cellular respiration process. Cellular respiration is a set of... View Article