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Birds, mammals and reptiles carry out internal fertilization. This is evidenced by the fact that the eggs are stored internally during fertilization. The egg develops inside of the mother.
Nope - they reproduce by internal fertilization.
Seadragons are like seahorses in that it is the male who carries the eggs The female will deposit up to 250 eggs (bright pink) onto the males tail where the eggs attach themselves to a "brood patch" where they will stay for the next 6 to 8 weeks where they receive oxygen from "cups" on this brood patch and they become "fertilised" which is external
The advantages in external fertilization is that there are lots of egg cells produce but the disadvantages are that a small number survive because if you are using a frog, the egg cells get eaten or don't get fertilized.
Polar bears mate and carry out a pregnancy. A mother will usually give birth to two cubs at a time.
If you get underneath the jeep you can easily see, if the lines go directly into the bellhousing, then its internal, my jeep has an internal
The common cartoid arteries divide to form the internal cartoids and external cartoids. The external cartoids carry blood to the neck and the outside of the skull. The internal cartoids enters the skull to deliver blood to the brain.
No, the jugular veins drain deoxygenated blood from the head. The internal and external carotid arteries carry blood to the brain.
Two large arteries, one on each side of the head, that carry blood to the head and that divide into an external branch supplying the neck, face, and other external parts, and an internal branch supplying the brain, eye, and other internal parts.
The F-18E can carry up to 14,400 lbs of internal fuel supply. The F-18F can carry up to 13,550 lbs. The Jets also have the capability of carrying external fuel tanks.
the jugulars carry blood from the head and neck to the heart. Internal refers to the location in which it sits in relation to the other jugular veins