yes it is possible. go to the discussion page to see in more detail, as i have posted what you would require to do so.
Because this type of influenza has not easily passed from human to human and is only known to have happened that way quite rarely, the speculation could be entertained that humans are not the normal host. It passes very rapidly in flocks of birds.
It is a type of flu that affects birds, mostly wild birds or crowded birds in poultry operations. It is passed from bird to bird directly or from bird to human, but there have been no incidences of human to human transmission. It is a very severe influenza with nearly a 50% mortality rate in humans. It is called Avian or Bird Flu as well as the H5N1 influenza virus.
the sperm cell unites with the egg and the egg and sperm cell combine and become a human being
Yes, and they still do. Birds are now recognized as the only living dinosaurs. Aside from that, no. Non-avian dinosaurs died out long before the first humans walked the Earth.
Oh, that's simple. You DON'T.
A Kentucky wildflower is a flower that grows in Kentucky on it's own without human help and has not been altered by humans.
Mononucleosis also known as "the kissing disease" is not a disease that affects birds. Most diseases birds get are not transferable to humans with some exceptions like Avian flu. Avian flu is not a major problem in North America. If you got Mono recently and are looking for the source, you need not look in the chicken coop except for eggs. Human to human contact would be the source of your illness.
The first cells a human has are the egg and sperm, which combine and make a zygote. From there, the initial two cells begin dividing.
Narural vegetation refers to the vegetation that grows by itself without any human intervention such as providing water. Vegetation refers to the vegetation which grows with the help of humans.
Yes, some strains are highly contagious in humans, such as the H1N1/09 pandemic Swine Flu. Others, like the Avian (bird) flu, are not easily transmitted from person to person. Transmission of the bird flu from human to human is extremely rare.
No it is not possible as these two are heterologus species.
The sperm or the egg have 23 chromosomes. Humans have 46 chromosomes, so when these two combine they create a human zygote.