Yes.
All humans are mammals.
All mammal species consist of both males and females.
All primates are mammals, no matter if they are males or females.
They are mammals, they just don't do the birthing part of a mammal.
All humans are mammals but not all mammals are human.
The picture above shows human mammals. All humans are mammals.
Yes, but unlike with mammals, in the case of birds females have XY, and males have XX. With mammals like us males have XY and females have XX.
Human male and female genes are more similar to each other than male-human and male-nonhuman genesWITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE Y CHROMOSOME.The Y chromosomes of male humans and the Y chromosome of male primates are more similar to each other than the Y chromosome of human males and the corresponding X chromosome of human females.I don't know how far this disparity extends but it MAY be true for the whole of the mammals.
Human and cat are themselves placental mammals .
No, humans are mammals and evolved from other primitive mammals.
No. No males of a species has babies. Elephants are mammals.
All female mammals nurse their young with their milk. Males provide older offsping with meat[carnivores] and gathering food[rodents etc.]
A human's spine has more movement than that of most mammals
Human's are considered the highest species of mammals on the Earth. But then, as a human, I'm rather biased!