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what are mammals ? how does they repaduse​

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Answered by sonunimbajiwakode
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Reproduction is the process of by which organisms give rise to young ones of their own kind. All living organisms reproduce. Mammals reproduce sexually through internal fertilization. Mammals take care of their young ones through production of milk produced by mammary glands of the females.

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Answered by srishtimahajan08
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Reproduction is the process of by which organisms give rise to young ones of their own kind. All living organisms reproduce. Mammals reproduce sexually through internal fertilization. Mammals take care of their young ones through production of milk produced by mammary glands of the females. Although mammals share many common characteristics, there are notable differences among them that necessitate them to be grouped into three: Monotremes, marsupials, and placental mammals. This paper has explained the differences in the reproduction of these groups of mammals, and the importance. Herein, the importance of mammalian reproduction, the process of fertilization, and different ways of mammalian reproduction has been discussed.

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