it is possible if scientists ever found a way and our body got used to it
(ex. your has to get use to a kidney sometimes your body rejects it )
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yes it does
Embryological development is the development of an embryo. An embryo is the beginning stages of life. Humans, other animals and some plants have the embryonic stage.
humans are viviparous organisms.there is an egg produced inside the female but it is alecithal(no shell).development of zygote takes place inside mother and is delivered after a certain stage of development.
No, justice is not what makes us human. Nature and evolution are responsible for what humans are. If you mean that justice is the thing that humans possess that no other creature possess. That may be true but we don't know that for sure. Since we know that certain creatures, like dolphins, whales, and elephants, share a number of behavioral traits that indicate consideration of others as humans do; behaviors that aren't fully understood, we don't really know.
The development of language played a significant role in the evolution and cognitive advancement of humans. Language allowed for complex communication, the sharing of knowledge, and the formation of communities. Although not the sole factor, the development of language has been closely linked to the progress of human development.
Animalia as man possess all characters of kingdom.
It does. It is NOT true that "ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny." But there are numerous facets of embryological development that make no sense except in the light of common ancestry.What we see in developing embryos is a similar pattern of development; one thing developed first, then another thing, then another couple of things, then a bunch of other bits, all in roughly the same order even when compared between different species, we also see features appear that do not exist in the adult form but the embryos have, like limb buds in Dolphins and human tail buds.While it does not prove evolution outright (and the historical method of using it as proof were shown by scientists to be wrong), evolution does explain this well enough that it is not evidence against: These species share a common ancestor, so their developmental processes occur in a similar way, regardless of what other changes have taken place since their divergence.
Chitin is a polysaccharide (a polymer of certain types of sugar), and, in this case, is often used to form the exoskeletons of arthropods (such as insects and crustaceans). However, as with cellulose, humans do not possess the enzymes necessary to breakdown these polysaccharides. Thus, chitin and cellulose cannot be broken down by humans.
cellulose. humans do not possess the enzymes necessary for its digestion.
Yes. That is right. The development of humans has been directly dependant on development of the language. You tend to neglect the aspect of language, when you know that you will never be allowed to talk.
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Pattern recognition in humans plays a large part in decision making and deductive reasoning. If you put a finger over a flame and get burned you recognize that the heat causes pain and should be avoided. When brain trauma occurs certain normal functions can be hindered.