Hello I'm studying english and would you teach me what a difference between "human is alive" and "humans are alive"?

Hello I'm studying english and would you teach me what a difference between "human is alive" and "humans are alive"?

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“Human is alive” is singular and “humans are alive” is plural.

Are you really native english speaker?

Japanese?

I think the first human is as concept and the second humans is as material object
So human is singular but "human is alive" means every human is alive (not a single person but people)
But can't I say humans are alive too if that means every human is alive?
am I wrong?

Yes

What I want to say is whether "human is alive" and "humans are alive" are saying same thing or not

さきちゃんですか?ぺぺの画像は私にもう送ったよ。

No they are different. Is singular and are is plural

Note him but even if he isn't that's correct.

"Are" is the plural present of "is"

"Humans" is the plural of "human"