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Human Reproduction:

  1. Reproductive Anatomy: Humans share common reproductive anatomy with other primates, including males (testes) and females (ovaries).

  2. Sexual Dimorphism: Sexual dimorphism refers to distinct physical differences between males and females. In humans, this includes differences in body size and secondary sexual characteristics.

  3. Menstrual Cycle: Human females have a menstrual cycle involving the release of eggs (ova) from the ovaries, changes in the uterine lining, and menstruation.

  4. Pair Bonding: Some humans engage in pair bonding, forming social and emotional connections between males and females.

  5. Parental Care: Humans exhibit extended parental care, with infants requiring nurturing and support from parents.



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