Elephants and humans produce low numbers of offspring. Organisms that produce low numbers of offspring produce offspring that are most dependent on the mothers.
Mammals produve low number of offspring.
Generally, an organism reproduces to produce offspring that can inherit its traits and continue its lineage. The number of offspring produced can vary significantly between different species and reproductive strategies. Some organisms produce many offspring with low chances of survival, while others produce fewer offspring with higher chances of survival.
Mammals produce a low number of offspring. Take humans, cats or dogs for example xHope i helped ;P
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black bears or better answer is (K)-selected species
It depends on the size of the mammal.
Many would believe that the size of the animal may determine how many genes it has. However, this is not always true. The animal with the most genes is actually microscopic. The mitochondria has less then 20 genes and has the least genes of any animal.
These are known as r-selected species. They typically have high reproductive rates, produce many offspring, and have low parental investment. They rely on high population growth to offset high mortality rates and competition for limited resources.
cellular respiration
It means that only the strongest organisms in the tundra can survive, like the polar bears who are on top of the food chain in the arctic. Also there is low number of different organisms there.
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