Humans use a form of cellular respiration requiring oxygen which is called aerobic respiration. |
|
Humans can contract the disease when bitten by mosquitoes infected with West Nile virus. |
|
Humans may have learned about what a high fat, high protein meal the marrow was from the hyenas, who could crush bones with their jaws. |
|
Humans cannot generate or hear the high frequency sound waves generated by bats. |
|
Humans are weak, emotional, and dull minded pawns in this endless game of life. |
|
Humans will be able to interact with their creations in ways never dreamed possible. |
|
Humans have a special connection to the freshwater biome since they cannot live without it. |
|
Humans with irritable bowel syndrome who have bloating and borborygmus as symptoms have impaired gas transit. |
|
Humans are marvellously adaptable, aren't they, even to squalor and exitless madhouses. |
|
Humans carry this private world around in their dreamy mind everyplace they frequent. |
|
Humans are only rarely infected by handling a diseased animal and infection is only temporary and mild. |
|
Humans generally held him in high contempt, showing disdain for him in some places, utterly shunning him in others. |
|
Humans do not have the gift of prophecy, nor do we always have the most accurate knowledge. |
|
Humans who lived in the past and did not have modern anatomy are often referred to as archaic or primitive. |
|
Humans feel pain when they hear sounds of 120 decibels, a level typically reached next to the speakers at a rock concert. |
|
Humans can also contract the disease, by breathing in the infection, and then pass it on by kissing. |
|
Humans are sociable things who like to communicate and being restricted like that affects people to the point of insanity. |
|
Humans are too afraid to accept the truth that they're not the only creatures inhabiting this small planet. |
|
Humans have been personifying animals long before the Sumerians etched their first goat-headed man. |
|
Humans can be hyperthyroid, and secrete too many thyroid hormones or hypothyroid, secreting too few. |
|
|
Humans apparently need both the colors and the intensity of sunlight to stay synchronous with their own body rhythm. |
|
Humans are more likely to contract LCMV from house mice, but infections from pet rodents have also been reported. |
|
Humans pose the greatest threats to Swainson's hawks and other birds of prey. |
|
Humans congregate and conflict with each other, obeying hive minds until we get to the end of the line. |
|
Humans vary in strength, intelligence, character, abilities, and a thousand other things. |
|
The greater threat is known to the Humans and is humanity's nemesis called Chaos. |
|
The co-author of Extinct Humans is Jeffrey H. Schwartz, an osteologist and paleontologist at the University of Pittsburgh. |
|
Humans have a pathetic sense of smell because over half of the 1000 genes coding for our olfactory receptors don't work. |
|
Humans will hunt the cacomistle for its fur and meat, and will kill it when it preys on poultry. |
|
Humans and giraffes have seven neck vertebrae, while many squamates have eight. |
|
Humans have so rarely encountered a viperfish in its natural habitat that to date there are no photographs of one in its home in the deep ocean. |
|
A swarm of bees cooperates to construct a hive. Humans group together to build towns, cities, and nations. |
|
Humans bear the spiritual imprint of God due to the fact that they possess an immortal soul. |
|
Humans must have laws and must enforce those laws in order to maintain order in society. |
|
Humans are descended from apes, brachiating creatures who are at home hanging from branches. |
|
Humans introduced Old World sparrows to the Nearctic, Neotropical and Australian regions. |
|
Humans are encroaching on nature, but we can be more mindful of our impact when enjoying summer wilderness. |
|
Humans may have two nostrils, but these don't necessarily share the same sense of smell. |
|
Humans are discussed as arrogant and blundering, an unflattering contrast to the innocent and compassionate chimps or gorillas. |
|
Humans are not supposed to engage in activity normally associated with undomesticated animals. |
|
|
Humans have been killing elephants for their ivory tusks for more than 4,000 years. |
|
Humans would have selected animals with neotenic variations because they were more tractable. |
|
Humans who developed a spiritual sense thrived and bequeathed that trait to their offspring. |
|
Humans share three-quarters of their genes with man's best friend, the first genetic blueprint of the domestic dog revealed yesterday. |
|
Humans and gorillas are sister taxa and are more closely related to one another than either is to chimpanzees or baboons. |
|
Humans and all other organisms are related by evolution to a common ancestor. |
|
Humans would have to eat two cloves of raw garlic a day to obtain the equivalent amount of allicin given to rats in the study. |
|
Humans are polymorphic for skin colour, body stature, sickle-cell anaemia, blood groups and the epicanthic eye-fold. |
|
Humans are agents in the world more fundamentally than they are knowers of the world. |
|
Humans catch the disease though close contact with live infected birds. |
|
Humans continue to illegally harvest Pteronura brasiliensis for pelts. |
|
Humans are exposed to viruses from other species all the time, and we almost never get sick. |
|
Humans are biologically predisposed to falling in love, naturally selected to bend towards that most intense social emotion. |
|
Humans are tribal, and it feels natural to think that humanity has always been eager to categorize on the basis of skin color. |
|
Humans are far more co-operative and altruistic than any other species. |
|
Humans spent a long time domesticating cattle, and what they were trying to do, in essence, was de-domesticate them. |
|
Humans find symmetrical faces more attractive than asymmetrical faces. |
|
A gay refugee couple from Iran have become Facebook superstars thanks to a shout-out on Humans of New York. |
|
Humans have some 30,000 protein coding genes, compared with 6,000 in baker's yeast, 13,000 in the fruit fly, 18,000 in a worm and 26,000 in a plant. |
|
Humans then have a God given right to control and master nature. |
|
|
Humans aren't the only creatures who benefit from a touch-up. |
|
Humans have long dreamed of building spaceships, all the while riding on one that provides everyone with billions of free air miles every day of their lives. |
|
Humans and other species have engaged in a complex dance in which genes in non-human species, along with a variety of other human and natural forces, have played roles. |
|
Humans learn to speak by imitation, and are astonishingly good at it. |
|
Humans and other animals have been living with helminths, or worms, since the dawn of time, and our intestinal tracts have adapted to their presence. |
|
Humans show false strength with exaggerated postures and overblown words. |
|
Humans hunt many anseriform species for sport or consumption. |
|
Humans are quick to partake in the floccinaucinihilipilification process, it has happened before and it will happen repeatedly until evolution explicates perfect men. |
|
Humans certainly aren't their primary prey, but enough people have been killed by crocs to instill a healthy local fear for the animals, which also prey on livestock. |
|
Humans and other earthly life forms evolved within the protective shell of the magnetosphere and the atmosphere, shielded from most of the harmful solar and cosmic radiation. |
|
Humans do not come prewired for justice or any of the other moral habits. |
|
Humans can be infected by inhaling tiny droplets of virus-laden rodent excreta, eating contaminated food or simply by absorption through the skin. |
|
Humans provide domesticated horses with food, water and shelter, as well as attention from specialists such as veterinarians and farriers. |
|
Humans become infected by ingesting unwashed vegetables contaminated by animal feces containing strongyloid larvae. |
|
Humans have two hands and ten fingers. Each hand has one thumb and four fingers. |
|
Humans use water for many recreational purposes, as well as for exercising and for sports. |
|
Humans being invited or lured to the elf dance is a common motif transferred from older Scandinavian ballads. |
|
Humans also live on the land by using building materials to construct shelters. |
|
Humans have constructed defensive works for many thousands of years, in a variety of increasingly complex designs. |
|
Humans have ways to cut greenhouse gas emissions and avoid the consequences of global warming, a major climate report concluded. |
|
|
Humans were then confronted by a harsh and variable climate, marked by several glacial eras. |
|
Humans are created in the image of a God who creates, and humans are therefore created to be subcreators. |
|
Humans acquire the disease when an infected chigger bites them while feeding and inoculates Orientia tsutsugamushi pathogens. |
|
Humans and animals were fully computer animated to allow for walking movement. |
|
Humans are the only primate species that have undergone significant hair loss. |
|
Humans have inhabited the area that is now Oregon for at least 15,000 years. |
|
Humans and certain other animals require vitamin C in their diets to make the building blocks for collagen. |
|
Humans have historically tended to separate civilization from wildlife in a number of ways including the legal, social, and moral sense. |
|
Humans explored space for the first time, taking their first footsteps on the Moon. |
|
Humans have been hunting boar for millennia, with the earliest artistic depictions of such activities dating back to the Upper Paleolithic. |
|
Humans use it to tell apart an average of more than 1 trillion odors, a new study finds. |
|
Humans had to adapt to the encroaching forest or move east with the large mammals. |
|
Humans started hunting reindeer in the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods, and humans are today the main predator in many areas. |
|
Humans communicate nonverbally in ways such as with gestures, letters and symbols, and now can communicate with an iPhone the same way. |
|
Humans also probably consumed hallucinogenic plants during the Paleolithic period. |
|
Humans would have selected animals with paedomorphic or neotenic variations because they were more tractable. |
|
Humans hunted wild animals for meat and gathered food, firewood, and materials for their tools, clothes, or shelters. |
|
Humans are intermediate hosts in which the infective metacestode stage develops after peroral infection with eggs. |
|
Humans are highly social beings and tend to live in large complex social groups. |
|
Humans have lived in Africa for the longest time, which has allowed accumulation of a higher diversity of genetic mutations in these populations. |
|
|
Humans are omnivorous, capable of consuming a wide variety of plant and animal material. |
|
Humans have characteristically crowded teeth, with gaps from lost teeth usually closing up quickly in young individuals. |
|
Humans have proportionately shorter palates and much smaller teeth than other primates. |
|
Humans have used cormorants' fishing skills in various places in the world. |
|
Humans are able to create new and complex ideas, and to develop technology, which is unprecedented among other organisms on Earth. |
|
Humans can metabolize both aerobically and anaerobically, the latter generally in high stress situations. |
|
Humans are unique among the monkeys and apes in lacking a dense layer of hair covering their bodies. |
|
Humans are homeothermic, which means that their body temperature should always remain the same with almost unvarying consistency. |
|
Humans are primally and naturally biased in judgment, which manifests in appraisal reports. |
|
Humans also have thicker metacarpals with broader heads, allowing more precise grasping than the chimpanzee hand can perform. |
|
Humans first settled the Americas from Asia between 42,000 and 17,000 years ago. |
|
Humans mainly appear as images of hands, mostly hand stencils made by blowing pigment on a hand held to the wall. |
|
Humans acquire language through social interaction in early childhood, and children generally speak fluently when they are approximately three years old. |
|
Humans are strange, furless animals, except for the top of our head. |
|
Humans also frequently speak more than one language, acquiring their first language or languages as children, or learning new languages as they grow up. |
|
Humans have introduced a number of animals including rabbits, and it has even been questioned whether otters could have arrived by themselves, although this is controversial. |
|
Humans create complex social structures composed of many cooperating and competing groups, from families and kinship networks to political states. |
|
Humans spread and reached the far north of Scotland during this period. |
|
Humans have had an observational relationship with birds since prehistory, with some stone age drawings being amongst the oldest indications of an interest in birds. |
|
Excavations throughout Italy revealed a Neanderthal presence dating back to the Palaeolithic period, some 200,000 years ago, modern Humans appeared about 40,000 years ago. |
|
|
Humans have tracked this solar cycle continuously since it was discovered in 1843, and it is normal for there to be many flares a day during the sun's peak activity. |
|
Humans and mice are taxonomically related by both being mammals. |
|
Humans recognise that they possess both actual and potential selves. |
|
Humans are one of the few species in which females undergo menopause. |
|
Humans did not intend to domesticate animals from, or at least they did not envision a domesticated animal resulting from, either the commensal or prey pathways. |
|
Humans and other animals have developed senses that enable them to evaluate the potability of water by avoiding water that is too salty or putrid. |
|
Humans and merpeople must work together to protect both worlds from each other, and to protect the merpeople from those who would wish to expose their secrets. |
|
Humans first settled in Eurasia between 60,000 and 125,000 years ago. |
|
Humans are apex predators, being rarely preyed upon by other species. |
|