Females have multiple estrous cycles per year. Each cycle lasts for about 12 days, with the female being fertile for one to three of these days. They can breed year round, but breeding is most common between March and June. The gestation period is 90-95 days, producing (usually) 2 to 5 young. The young are gray with a mane of hair down their backs that will gradually disappear after a few months. At first, the young hunt alone, and many will be killed by predators while doing so. After about six weeks, the surviving cubs follow their mother. They are weaned at about four to five months old. They become sexually mature at around one and a half years old, and leave their mother when they are between 13 and 20 months old.
They are born all year on a average three cubs are born less than 1/3 survive to adult hood and the most cubs a female cheetah can have each time it reproduces is eight cubs.
reproductive cells
The process of pollination.
The process of pollination.
Meiosis
Because he has sperm, which is essential to the reproductive process.
I think it is the same as humans.
A cheetah is an organism that must observe, chase, and catch its food. What energy transformations are occurring in the process of a cheetah catching its food?
Defecation, or elimination of solid waste, is a process of the digestive system, not the reproductive system.
In humans, the reproductive system is responsible for the production of sex cells (gametes). In the male, the sex cells are produced in the testes located in the scrotum. The process of sperm formation is called spermatogenesis. In the female, the sex cells are produced in the ovaries. The process of egg formation is called oogenesis.
Oestrogen and progesterone
Meiosis is sexual reproduction.
mitosis or meiosis for reproductive cells.