Human
Basic Information
Anatomy
human body, the physical substance of the human organism, composed of living cells and extracellular materials and organized into tissues, organs, and systems. Humans are, of course, animals—more particularly, members of the order Primates in the subphylum Vertebrata of the phylum Chordata. Like all chordates, the human animal has a bilaterally symmetrical body that is characterized at some point during its development by a dorsal supporting rod (the notochord), gill slits in the region of the pharynx, and a hollow dorsal nerve cord. Of these features, the first two are present only during the embryonic stage in the human; the notochord is replaced by the vertebral column, and the pharyngeal gill slits are lost completely. The dorsal nerve cord is the spinal cord in humans; it remains throughout life.
Additional Information
Average Intelligence
Can vary greatly. Most intelligent ones can memorize thousands of different rune combinations.
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Humans can only use their Eyesight, Touch, Taste, Smell, and Hearing to experience the world.
Genetic Descendants
Scientific Name
Homo Sapiens
Origin/Ancestry
Caucasian
Lifespan
70 years
Average Height
1.7 Meters, can be as low as 1.4 and as high as 2 meters.
Average Weight
60-100 Kg, generally depends on the country the human is found in.
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