Human (| ˈhjuːmən |)
Basic Information
Anatomy
Humanoids are a will-blooded species of creatures that are highly skilled and intelligent. Though the distribution of will and power is so astronomically large that individual humans could hold the power of a few nations of other humanoids, they all have the best affinity and synergy with a status.
The Humanoid usually has four appendages, two that act as supports, otherwise known as legs; and another two that act as their main medium of action, arms.
The insides of a humanoid also contains core organ systems such as a central nervous system that allows the humanoid to connect its consciousness to the physical and material plane. Using electrochemical signals and mana,they are able to move their limbs and consciously or subconsciously operate the various organs they possess. Additionally, their bodies have an internal skeleton that allows them to stand on two-feet and support the rest of their bodily structure. The humanoid also has the standard base of a digestive and circulatory system that allows them to digest food they eat (broken down using their mouths chewing and saliva breaking down the food) and excreate it, alongside circulate oxygenated blood that delivers oxygen and vital nutrients to all other organs in the body. There is also a numerous number of other systems that can be mentioned but not mentioned in this article.
Genetics and Reproduction
The humans have two distinct and biological gender types: the male and the female. By inserting the male genitalia (the penis) into the female genitalia (the vagina), the male ejaculates and releases sperm to fertilise internal eggs hosted and nurtured within the body of the female. After an average of nine months, this fertilised egg will go through various stages of development, developing appendages and facial features, until it forms a fully-fledged baby that will be born out of the female and eventually form new life.
Growth Rate & Stages
Ecology and Habitats
Dietary Needs and Habits
Biological Cycle
Additional Information
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
They also possess five disctinct senses: sight, smell, hearing, textile feeling, taste. These senses are access through their two eyeballs, evenly spaced on their head; a nose below that, and a mouth below the nose. To the sides of a humanoid's head, lies ears that allow them to hear sounds. Additionally, the entirety of their skins is able to sense texture and vibration.
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