Offspring
Offspring is the term used to refer to the direct descendants of a living organism. It applies across the tree of life, including humans, other animals, plants, and fungi, where the young may be animals, seeds, spores, or juvenile individuals. In English, offspring is generally treated as both singular and plural; one offspring and two or more offspring are standard forms, while "offsprings" is rare and usually avoided.
In sexually reproducing species, offspring inherit genetic material from two parents, resulting in genetic variation among
Development and parental care vary widely. Some offspring are capable of independent survival shortly after birth
The concept of offspring is central to biology, ecology, and evolution, as it underpins population dynamics,