Actually it isn't until full development not birth but some cells remain in G0 stage and they are the nerve and heart muscle cells but continue to perform their main functions for the rest of the organism's life.
Cells divide as the zygote becomes a fetus with growth and development into babies when born, cells also divide with growth after birth into adulthood and to replenish and renew damaged or lost cells.
No, humans are not ovoviviparous. Ovoviviparity is a reproductive mode found in some animals where the eggs develop inside the female and hatch internally, but there is no known example of this in humans. Humans give birth to live young after internal development of the embryo.
No, we cannot force nature to snow. Snow is a natural phenomenon that occurs when the right conditions are present, including low temperatures and moisture in the atmosphere. Humans do not have the ability to control when or where it snows.
no dolphins are mammals and there younge dont hach from a egg like us humans they give birth
Cells divide as the zygote becomes a fetus with growth and development into babies when born, cells also divide with growth after birth into adulthood and to replenish and renew damaged or lost cells.
no, I believe humans cannot turn into Smurfs. I'm still wondering if Papa Smurf had a "lady friend". But the birth of Smurfs' may be different than humans' birth. So... I believe the answer is no. Sorry if you wanted to be a Smurf.
Yes, humans do have live birth.
Actually the answer is yes. Humans are animals and humans give birth to humans.
You need to specify what the three year old is. Humans cannot reproduce at that age, but many other animals can.
No. Humans give birth to live young.
At birth, the differences between humans are genetic. Cultural and experiential differences come later.
no they can not
Emotions are not present at birth, humans have to regaing
They give birth through the birth canal in the vagina just like humans do.
like a humans
Before birth, yes.
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