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Anonymous (ID: Wh1Lw4U/) No.507150503 [Report]
Humanity is no different from bacteria
Anonymous (ID: NNMtaHRI) United States No.507150924 [Report]
Not even a quark in the grand scheme.
Anonymous (ID: XHDS3P3j) United Kingdom No.507152335 [Report]
Depends on the skin colour of the human in question.
Anonymous (ID: Tw851aM/) United States No.507152906 [Report]
huh? i think you're confused. humans are multicellular eukaryotes with complex cells containing a nucleus and organelles, while bacteria are single-celled prokaryotes lacking a nucleus or any membrane-bound organelles. not only that, we're bigger like 2 meters compared to 0.5-5 micrometers. even our cells are bigger, 10-100 micrometers compared to that same 0.5-5 micrometers. and we've got 3 billion base pairs in our dna, with 46 chromosomes, while bacteria usually only has one chromosome with only a few million base pairs... like, we reproduce sexually. bacteria doesn't, it just divides through fission cloning. are you sure? who's telling you this?