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Reproduction in humans.


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Answered by yashusri
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Human reproduction is any form of sexual reproductionSexual reproduction is the formation of a new individual following the union of two gametes. In humans and the majority of other eukaryotes — plants as well as animals — the two gametesdiffer in structure ("anisogamy") andare contributed by different parents.Gametes needmotility to be able to meet and unitefood to nourish the developing embryo.In animals (and some plants), these two rather contrasting needs are met by anisogametes:sperm that are motile (and small)eggs that contain food.

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Answered by vishagh
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Human reproduction is any form of sexual reproduction which results into human fertilization, typically involving sexual intercourse between a man and a woman. During sexual intercourse,the male gamete(sperm) and female gamete(ovum) fuse together.Hence forming the zygote which udergo repeated mitosis and,later develops into foetus which is connected to the mothers uterus.

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