Yes, the frog uses external fertilisation because the frog lays eggs and then the male frog sprinkles jelly stuff on the eggs.
Frogs have external fertilization.
usually the female lays the eggs and the male comes by and fertilizes them
the reproduction of frogs are external fertilization. By Crystal
i found out that common frogs use external fertilization so i assume toads do as well.hope it helped. :D
Frogs have external (outside) fertilization.
Toads have external fertilization. During mating, the male toad releases sperm onto the eggs as the female lays them.
The 2 fertilisation's are external fertilisation, or internal fertilisation. External fertilisation is the type frogs do.
Some animals that have external fertilization include fish, frogs, sea urchins, and certain aquatic invertebrates like jellyfish and corals.
Fishes and most amphibians (frogs, toads, etc.)
The frogs that I've heard about use external fertilization. In other words, the female lays her eggs, and then the male fertilizes them.
The modes of fertilization vary. Most frogs practice external fertilization, the females laying eggs in water and the males spraying sperm over them. Primitive salamanders have external fertilization, but most have internal fertilization, with the female taking up the male's spermatophore. All caecilians have internal fertilization, and the male deposits sperm in the cloaca of the female by using the end of his cloaca as an intromittent organ.
They Have Internal Fertilization