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{{Stub}}The '''anthropic complex''' is the [[pantach complex]] that includes [[human]]s. Other [[organism]]s included in the anthropic complex are too many to list, but it encompasses most of the life | {{Stub}}The '''anthropic complex''' is the [[pantach complex]] that includes [[human]]s. Other [[organism]]s included in the anthropic complex are too many to list, but it encompasses most of the [[life form]]s on [[Earth]]. | ||
The [[word]] ''coanthropic'' is used both an [[adjective]] and (less commonly) a [[noun]] to refer to organisms pertaining to the anthropic complex.[[Category:Panaster complexes]][[Category:Humans]] |
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The anthropic complex is the pantach complex that includes humans. Other organisms included in the anthropic complex are too many to list, but it encompasses most of the life forms on Earth.
The word coanthropic is used both an adjective and (less commonly) a noun to refer to organisms pertaining to the anthropic complex.