Young are developed in the uterus (womb).
Ovoviviparous animals develop eggs but their young develop and "hatch" inside of their mother, so that the mother delivers live young.
Yes, during puberty, both males and females experience an increase in the production of sex hormones, which in turn lead to the maturation and growth of sex cells. This process involves cell division and development in the reproductive organs, leading to the production of sperm in males and eggs in females.
germination
The outermost tissue of young plant organs is the epidermis. It is a single layer of cells that serves as a protective barrier for the plant, helping to prevent water loss and provide defense against pathogens.
No. Studies have shown that humans males prefer younger human females. It is the male that chooses the female. Do you recall many females choosing their partner? Although, very young women (under 11) could be injured by sexual intercourse.
Evolution gave female mammals breasts or breast-like organs. They are designed for feeding and nourishing the young.
Females have different physiological needs than males. Females have a system where they conceive, gestate and lactate for their young, whereas males are simply focused on mating with the females. Males tend to be more muscular and larger than females, but not less "frail" than females.
Duchenne muscular dystrophy
A young boy can obtain a muscular body by benchpressing and working out.
they develop their young by laying eggs and teaching them to get food
They are ovoviviparous. That is, they mate and eggs are formed inside the female shark. Then the eggs develop into young ones inside the females body. Young sharks are delivered after a gestation period of around 11 months.
It is referring to the organs or structures of an organism used to make sperm/pollen etc in the male and ovas in the female and, in the case of the females of certain species, the organs needed/used to develop the young - (eg make the seeds or lay eggs, the marsupial pouch or the mammalian womb) and, if relevant, nourish them (mammalian breasts). The organs needed for reproduction of the species.
a young chicken develop because of the sperm cell and the egg cell
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A girl.
muscular.
By breastfeeding.