Biology, asked by armaansaxena07, 6 hours ago

How is reproduction in mammals done? Why is it not explained properly in books?

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Answered by sanjudnath
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Answer:

Mammals reproduce sexually through internal fertilization. Mammals take care of their young ones through production of milk produced by mammary glands of the females

Answered by CallmeDivi
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Answer:

To reproduce, animals need a male and female. ... Some animals, such as chickens, fish and snakes, lay eggs which contain their offspring. Other animals, including humans, tigers and sheep, grow their babies inside them until they are developed enough to be born.

Explanation:

In the reproductive process, a male sperm and a female egg provide the information required to produce another human being. Conception occurs when these cells join as the egg is fertilized. Pregnancy begins once the fertilized egg implants in the uterus.

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