The true statement is:
Humans expend energy and time to care for offspring, while ladybugs do not.
This statement accurately reflects the differences in reproductive strategies and parental care between the two species.
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Ladybugs have only a few offspring, while humans have many.
Ladybugs have only a few offspring, while humans have many.
Both ladybugs and humans have only a few offspring.
Both ladybugs and humans have only a few offspring.
Humans expend energy and time to care for offspring, while ladybugs do not.
Humans expend energy and time to care for offspring, while ladybugs do not.
Both ladybugs and humans expend energy and time to care for their offspring.
1 answer
The true statement is:
Humans expend energy and time to care for offspring, while ladybugs do not.
This statement accurately reflects the differences in reproductive strategies and parental care between the two species.