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- Humans are not typical organisms1. Over 99% of all organisms on Earth are microorganisms, so just by being multicellular, humans are atypical. Compared to other multicellular organisms, humans are very different too. Humans are the only mammal to walk upright, have written language, and very big brains1. However, in most biological respects, humans are like other living organisms2. Humans are a genetically homogeneous species, and although a small number of genetic variants are found more frequently in certain geographic regions, this variation accounts for a small portion of human genome variability3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Humans are not typical organisms. On Earth over 99% of all organisms are microorganisms (microscopically small simple single celled animals), so just by being multicellular we're Atypical. Compared to other multicellular organisms we're very different too. We're the only mammal to walk upright, we have written language, and very big brains.science.blurtit.com/2053378/do-you-think-humans-…In most biological respects, humans are like other living organisms. Humans are indeed a single species. Furthermore, as great as cultural differences between groups of people seem to be, their complex languages, technologies, and arts distinguish them from any other species.wise-answer.com/are-human-beings-typical-organi…Comparatively speaking, humans are a genetically homogeneous species. Although a small number of genetic variants are found more frequently in certain geographic regions or in people with ancestry from those regions, this variation accounts for a small portion (~15%) of human genome variability.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_genetic_variation
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