12 to 24 hours.
the baby is a female
I can't speak for the U.S. specifically but according to the National Institutes of Health, Turner Syndrome effects 1 out of every 2,500 female live births worldwide. For more information about it, you can peruse NIH's site at:http://turners.nichd.nih.gov The site has a wide variety of publications you can access, information about current studies, and even the contact information for a NIH doctor if you have questions about the syndrome.
human cells are eukaryotic. Human cells are constantly regenerating.Cell Count in a human body is anywhere between 50-100 trillion. Anti oxidants help to keep human cells healthy. Cells in the brain and nervous system do not Reproduce. Not all brain cells are neurons.
Fruit flies are not known to live in human hair. They are typically attracted to fermenting fruit and other decaying organic matter. If you are experiencing an issue with insects in your hair, it is more likely to be lice or other types of human-specific parasites.
No, leeches do not live in the human intestinal tract. They are typically found in freshwater environments, attaching to the skin to feed on blood. Once inside the body, they would not survive the digestive process.
A human egg is scientifically proven to live only 12-24 hours after going out from ovary (ovulation).
Yes; women can live with 1 ovary or even no ovaries.
Human cut down the trees that ring-tailed lemurs live in, leaving them homeless, that is why they are endangered animals.
Chimpanzees give birth to live young just as a human.
No, a coral snake cannot live in a forest. The only chance a coral snake can live in a forest is if a Human brings a male and a female together and have babies.
A female tortoise costs between $100 and $1000 depending on the species and where it is purchased. Because of their durability and anatomy, a tortoise can live longer than a human.
65,283 female live in Pennsylvania
Female mosquitos suck blood to feed their babies. They soon die after that.
Male and female raccoons do not live together unless the male is a young offspring of the female.
Yes - there is virtually no limit to how many female guppies can live together.
the baby is a female
female