Young mammals are produced through a process called reproduction, which typically involves internal fertilization. The male's sperm fertilizes the female's egg, leading to the development of an embryo within the mother's uterus. After a gestation period, the young are born, and most mammals provide care and nourishment through milk produced by mammary glands. This process ensures the survival and growth of the offspring.
Cytokinins are primarily produced in the root tips and developing seeds of plants. They are also synthesized in other tissues, such as shoot apical meristem and young leaves.
No, a haploid cell is produced in meiosis 1. Meiosis 2 involves separating sister chromatids to produce four haploid daughter cells.
No, milk is not an alloy. An alloy is a mixture of metals, while milk is a liquid secretion produced by mammals for feeding their young.
A seed is a small object produced by a flowering plant that contains an egg cell and the nutrient source necessary for the embryo to grow into a young plant. Seeds are dispersed by various means and have protective coverings to help ensure successful germination.
It is produced during pregnancy, but produces by hormones and other general stuff in your body to make milk for the baby. To stop lactating in a bra, put dry cabbage in your bra.
yep they have fur and feed their young milk
Sharks are not mammals. Mammals have hair, give birth to live young and suckle their children. Sharks do not have hair and do not suckle their young.
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no they are reptiles
yes.all mammals do
they are not mammles, they are reptiles.
bats
Dora is sucky!
Yes they are mammals.
they are mammles