Domestication is the process of adapting plants and animals for use by humans through selective breeding and management practices to meet our needs, such as for food, clothing, or companionship. This process can lead to changes in the physical and behavioral characteristics of these species over time.
Anthropocentric means placing humans at the center of one's perspective or beliefs, often elevating human needs and interests above those of other beings or the environment. It is a view that prioritizes human concerns and values over others.
Classifying humans as part of the animal kingdom reflects the scientist's understanding of biological relationships and evolutionary origins. It does not necessarily reflect the scientist's worldview in a broader sense, as worldview can encompass personal beliefs, values, and philosophies that extend beyond the realm of science.
"Homo sapiens" is the scientific name for modern humans. It comes from Latin and means "wise man" or "knowing man."
The scientists who named the first humans Homo habilis were Louis Leakey and his team. "Homo habilis" means "handy man" in Latin, reflecting the species' technological capabilities in tool-making.
Homo habilis means "handy man" in Latin, reflecting the species' ability to use tools. Scientists consider Homo habilis as one of the earliest members of the Homo genus, distinguished by their primitive stone tool-making abilities.
it means to domesticate
Herbivorous animals and omnivorous animals can eat green plants. Humans are omnivorous and that means that we can eat green plants and meat in a typical diet.
Humans are considered omnivores, meaning they consume both plants and animals. As such, humans occupy a versatile position in the food chain, able to consume a wide range of food sources for sustenance.
they adapt oxgen hiclose so in a matter of fack it means we can die
Animals and plants are more vulnerable to global climate change because they are unable to adapt as quickly as humans. Changes in temperature, precipitation patterns, and habitats can disrupt their life cycles, food sources, and reproductive patterns, leading to population declines and extinctions. Furthermore, many species have narrower environmental tolerances than humans, making them more sensitive to changes in their environment.
This means that the same genetic code that is used in humans is used in all other types of organisms as well. Anything from animals to plants to bacteria uses.
When plants and animals die, they decompose (so do humans). All matter especially carbon matter decomposes. Decomposition frees nutrients for other plants, animals, and insects. Dying is nature's great recycler of matter, nutrients, and energy.
Animal husbandry is using animals for the purpose of humans.
because plants breathe in carbondioxide and breathe out oxygen which animals and human breathe in if there is no carbondioxide there will be no plants ,no animalsand no humans which means no life on earth.
variation
Because plants are plants and plants are plants which means plants are plants and plants are plants
Dead animals and plants decompose when they die.