Bony fish reproduce sexually. No pun intended.
Fish reproduce by external sexual fertilization.
All mammals reproduce sexually. Pretty much all vertebrates (fish, birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians) reproduce sexually. Only some bacteria, some plants, fungi reproduce asexually.
Like all birds, fish and mammals - they produce sexually. They need a male & a female to reproduce the species.
Sexually. Like a mixture between reptile mating and fish mating.
Fish sexually reproduce.
Most fish reproduce sexually (as per usual there are exceptions). Marine dwelling mammals (dolphins and whales) all reproduce sexually.
" Jelly fish can reproduce two ways, both sexually and asexually. In asexual reproduction they bascially split or produce a bud which separates and swims off. When they reproduce sexually a male squirts its sperm into the sea which swim into the mouth of the female and fertilise her eggs. "
Starfish may reproduce either sexually or asexually. When asexual reproductiontakes place, the animal breaks itself into two pieces. ...jrscience.wcp.muohio.edu/fieldcourses03/ OutlinemarineecologyArticles/Starfish.Firstsubmission.html
Ripe fish is mature fish, v.g. sexually mature fish, ready to reproduce.
Plants, turkeys, fish, prokaryote and eukaryote cells, and a lot of things you would never think of, such as leeches.
Yes, fish reproduce sexually.
Most fish breeding is sexual. However there are examples of asexual propagation in some rare species of fish.