Yes- if the egg is fertilized, a chick will hatch out from that egg.
Minibeasts reproduce through either sexual or asexual reproduction. In sexual reproduction, males and females mate and produce offspring through fertilization of eggs. In asexual reproduction, minibeasts can produce offspring without the need for a mate, such as through budding or splitting into two individuals.
Bearded dragons reproduce sexually. Female bearded dragons can lay fertilized eggs after mating with a male, or they can lay unfertilized eggs if they have not mated. In some rare cases, females can produce eggs without mating, but these eggs are not viable for reproduction. Overall, sexual reproduction is the primary method for the species.
Gonads produce gametes (eggs or sperm) and hormones (estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone) that are involved in reproduction and sexual development.
aphid - asexual reproduction in summer months and is vivparous. in winter sexual reproduction is used to produce eggs, oviparous
The exchange of sperm and egg is sexual reproduction
Sex cells in organisms that produce offspring by sexual reproduction are called gametes. In males, the gametes are called sperm, while in females, the gametes are called eggs.
I believe you are thinking of sexual reproduction. The opposite of sexual reproduction is asexual reproduction which occurs when offspring are produced without a male. Asexual reproduction is common among certain plants and single-celled organisms like bacteria and protists. Some species of animal can switch back and forth between sexual and asexual reproduction. Turkeys are a good example of this. Female turkeys can produce fertilized eggs in the absence of a male. Aphids are also capable of producing young in the absence of a male.
ducks are sexual they can lay eggs without a male but they wont have baby ducklings in the eggs
Certain species of reptiles, such as some lizards and snakes, can reproduce through parthenogenesis, allowing females to produce eggs without male fertilization. Additionally, some species of fish and amphibians can also reproduce through similar asexual methods. Invertebrates like certain types of bees and aphids may also produce eggs without males under specific conditions. However, these forms of reproduction are generally less common than sexual reproduction.
In oomycetes, sexual reproduction typically takes place in specialized structures called oogonia and antheridia. Oogonia produce female gametes called eggs, while antheridia produce male gametes called sperm. Fertilization occurs when sperm from antheridia fertilize eggs in oogonia, leading to the formation of zygotes.
male sperm and female eggs.
No, an embryo is in the early stages of development and has not reached sexual maturity to reproduce. Reproduction requires the ability to produce gametes (sperm or eggs) which an embryo does not have.