It is the male seahorse that receives eggs from the female, and which he fertilises. The young hatch and develop in a special pouch on the male, who releases the young when they are ready to emerge into the sea.
Seahorses reproduce by laying eggs.
males carry the babies
No they dont, also I think the male Seahorse may have offspring of their own.
Both have nuclei.Both have cell walls.Both reproduce.
They both eat and reproduce
no many plants produce in both ways
They both eat and reproduce
Seahorses reproduce sexually, with the male seahorses fertilizing the females' eggs. After fertilization occurs. the females transfer the eggs to the males, who keep the eggs stored in a pouch until hatching.
THere are 2 ways in which bacteria can reproduce: 1. assexually 2. sexually so both
Seahorses reproduce sexually, because they combine gametes from two parents.
Seahorses will court one another for several days before mating. When they mate, the female deposits up to 1,500 eggs into the males pouch located on one side of the body. The male then carries the eggs for up to 45 days and the babies come out of the pouch fully developed. Once they leave the pouch the baby seahorses are on their own.
They reproduce by cell splitting but can also reproduce in other ways too.