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No. Humans are mammals, not fungi or ferns. It's a shame that some parents and schools are so conservative that they do not teach basic biology to children.Mammals reproduce by combining sperm (from the male) with eggs (in the female's body). In most mammals, including humans, the combined gametes divide grown into a baby in the female's body. Monotremes (platypus and echidna) are primitive mammals that lay reptile-like eggs.
Yes. All humans are mammals. All mammal species consist of both males and females.
The humans came to earth from a "big bang" long time ago.
Life came from bacteria that is in a humans body . That is where life came from first
The vagina is the channel that mammals have evolved to allow the baby to come out when it has grown enough to live outside the mother's body. Humans are mammals so that's why our babies do the same thing.
humans came from 2 main animals as scientists beleive,they are,dolphins and monkeys
She came out of a vagina, like all humans.
Its a mammal just like humans we are all mammals well expect me I'm an alien i come to destroy the world
For one, both humans and bats are in the class Mamalia, which is reason enough to suggest that they come from a common ancestor. The modern classification system, developed by Linnaeus, and modified by scientists such as Darwin and Lyell, is based of common ancestors. So, all mammals come from a common ancestor. How do we know this? Well, all mammals share a peculiar trait: All mammals are completely indistinguishable at the pre embryonic stage. This proves that bats and humans come from common ancestry.
This is something that is often misunderstood. Humans and apes evolved from a common ancestor. Humans did not 'come' from apes.
Science didn't create humans. So far, all science has tried to do is to come up with a non-religious explanation as to where humans came from.
No. A mammal is a group name for a group of animals, just like reptiles, amphibians, birds, and fish. Humans are mammals, even the males.