Environmental Sciences, asked by Jagdish1844, 5 months ago

. Answer the following questions:
How does a baby get food and oxygen inside the mother's bo
2. What is reproduction?
3. What are mammals? How do they feed their young ones?
4 Name some animals that lay eggs.
5. What is the difference between adoption and fostering?
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Answered by bhuvanakarthiban
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1)inside the mother womb the baby get food and oxygen from placenta

2) reproduction is the process of producing offspring that are biologically and genetically similar to parent organism.

3)the class Mammalia are warm blooded higher vertebrates that nourish their young one with milk secreted by mammary gland.

4)fishes

crocodile

alligator

lizards

birds

5)Adoption is a legal process, whereas fostering is not a legal process. This is one of the main differences between adoption and fostering.

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Answered by tanisha127
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1. the baby is connected by the umbilical cord to the placenta(the organ that develops and implants in the mother's uterus during pregnancy). through the blood vessels in the umbilical cord, the baby receives all the necessary nutritions, oxygen, food and life support from the mother through the placenta

2. reproduction is the biological process by which new individual organisms are produced from their "parents". it is a fundamental feature of all known life. each individual organism exists as the result of reproduction. forms of reproduction: asexual and sexual

3. mammals are organisms with mammary glands, that produce milk...give birth to young ones and have hairs on their body. they are warm blooded vertebrate animal

eg. human beings, dog, cow, etc

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mammals feed their babies by nursing them with milk from their own bodies. this is called breastfeeding from mammary glands..

4. hen, pigeon, ostrich, parrot, nightingale, humming bird, crow, crocodile, penguin, turtle, etc..some mammals who lay eggs: duck-billed platypus and echidna

5. adoption is a legal process whereas, fostering is not a legal process. This is one of the main differences between adoption and fostering. the court transfers all the parental rights for the child to the new parents in the case of adoption. different types of foster care exist because every child's need is different

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the action or fact of legally taking another's child and bringing it up as one's own, or the fact of being adopted is called adoption..whereas to take care of a child, usually for a limited time without being the child's legal parents is called fostering

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