No, women produce breast milk due to a hormone that men don't have
1-2% the same difference between female humans and female chimpanzes
Humans produce CFC's. These CFC's react with ozone to deplete it.
No, However humans produce skin cells by mitosis and gametes by meiosis.
Both male and female humans have breast ... now if your "son's" are abnormally large ... putting him in a bra would never cross my mind ... just think of the psychology damage that will cause to the young man ... what i would do is get him some tight under shirts or tight tang tops ... there is a surgery that is done for this kind of problem for males ...
Female humans, and most other female mammals have two X sex chromosomes.
No. Female humans do not have the capacity to produce that much milk. Humans are not cows.
Just the same way humans do.
Mosquito Females do. They need blood to produce there eggs.
They will produce the same number of male and female children as the rest of the humans in the world.
Almost always. It is possible for a cat to suffer a "false pregnancy", just as it is for humans, but it is uncommon.
Absolutely! There's nothing that says humans can't drink milk from female oxen. A large number of people who train cows for work and have them for dairy do this.
Yes there are more insects than humans because they produce a whole lot more than the human race does. Female insect can produce as many as thousands while humans can only produce 87.
they ar a set of glands that produce milk. when humans were evolving do you think they had formula no that's all they had was breast milk.....
Many mammals (including humans) will continue to produce milk for years as long it keeps being extracted. Some women continue to breast feed for six or seven years.
Technically, a female could produce food for another person, like an infant, but that stuff usually comes from other food. So, no, we can't make our own food
In humans, yes.By default, humans are female. A functional SRY gene stimulates the body to produce male characteristics that override the underlying female pattern. If the SRY gene is absent (or, as sometimes happens, mutated) an individual who is chromosomally XY will develop as a female. This is one cause of Swyer syndrome.
Humans produce about 40,000 litres of saliva in a lifetime.