Humans in Antarctica do not step into the life cycle of any animal they study.
If you mean Antarctic CIRCLE, YES, there's human life north and south of the Antarctic CIRCLE, and almost definitely life on the fine line that is the Antarctic CIRCLE.
Humans are affected by the ozone layer. If there was no ozone, there would be no human life.
The gametic life cycle exists in which the haploid form is always unicellular as in humans.
The gametic life cycle exists in which the haploid form is always unicellular as in humans.
its were humans get sick
The gametic life cycle exists in which the haploid form is always unicellular as in humans.
Making the human life very lazy
Since humans are "animals" we all have the same life cycle, only difference is we're smarter :)
It is just natural!
The type of life cycle where the haploid form is always unicellular is known as haplontic life cycle. In humans, the haploid phase exists as a single-celled gamete (sperm or egg) that combines during fertilization to form a diploid zygote.
How does the life cycle of humans compare to the life cycle of a star? They both have stages where they are born and die which is in the main sequence and supernova and in a human they are born in a womb and die of old age.
Cell division is similar to your life cycle because you are made of up cells and cells reproduce which humans reproduce. That is how cell division is related to your life cycle.