Biology, asked by contectdivya, 5 months ago

how humans got their babies​

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Answered by rajvardhansingh95
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Answer:

through sexual reproduction

Explanation:

the fusion of male and female gamete results in birth of a new baby

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Answered by amritagurjar01
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Explanation:

Human babies enter the world utterly dependent on caregivers to tend to their every need. Although newborns of other primate species rely on caregivers, too, human infants are especially helpless because their brains are comparatively underdeveloped. Indeed, by one estimation a human fetus would have to undergo a gestation period of 18 to 21 months instead of the usual nine to be born at a neurological and cognitive development stage comparable to that of a chimpanzee newborn. Anthropologists have long thought that the size of the pelvis has limited human gestation length. New research may challenge that view....

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