Humans reproduce later in life compared to other animals due to longer periods of growth and development, as well as the complexity of human societies which require more time and resources to raise offspring. Additionally, cultural and societal norms also play a role in delaying reproduction.
Yes, humans reproduce sexually through the fusion of an egg cell from a female and a sperm cell from a male during sexual intercourse. This process results in the formation of a zygote, which eventually develops into a fetus and grows into a new individual.
Well humans are multicellular organisms
Humans do, obviously. All autotrophs and heterotrophs reproduce sexually.
Fertile offspring are offspring of parents which can continue to reproduce (for example Humans). However you can also get infertile offspring which cannot reproduce (an example of this is a mule, but it is not always the case.
No, humans do not reproduce eggs. Women are born with a finite number of eggs, which are released during the menstrual cycle and can be fertilized by sperm to create a new human life. Men, on the other hand, produce sperm continuously throughout their lives.
Sexual reproduction is not a matter of more or less when comparing humans with other living things. Humans reproduce sexually. Most animals reproduce sexually. Many plants reproduce sexually. Some plants and a few animals can reproduce asexually.
Chimpanzees reproduce exactly like humans do.
Yes, both can reproduce, but not with each other.
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Same as humans
Mammals, which includes humans, reproduce through sexual means.
Humans (Homo Sapiens) reproduce sexually.
YES they reproduce sexually just like humans do
So we can reproduce.
No.
Not with each other.