After copulation the male sperm and the female egg usually meet in the ampulla of the Fallopian tube where egg is fertilized.
Frog's fertilisation takes place externally. As the female lays her spawn, the male fertilises the eggs.
In the animal kingdom, females could get agresive protecting the offspring.
Frogs use external fertilisation, this means that the female frog lays thousands of eggs, but then the male sprays sperm on the offspring to fertilise it. So basically the sperm cell and egg cell meet when the male sprays his sperm cells over the eggs.
Fertilisation takes place externally. The female produces frog spawn and the male fertilises the frog spawn outside the female's body.
22 pair of autosomes and 1 pair of sex chromosomes. A male determines the sex with XY chromosomes and the female only has YY. 23; half of the normal 46 for a cell. This is so when the male and female cells meet, they will form a normal 46-chromosome cell.
The sperm from the male has to meet with the egg from the female
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When gametes meet - at conception the DNA is combined. The male gamete (sperm) carries DNA from the male, and the female gamete (ovum) carries DNA from the female. Male and female DNA are combined during sexual reproduction.
Skitty can be both male and female in the same form, there's 25% chance that it's a male, and 75% chance of the Skitty you meet being female.
The egg has to meet with a sperm cell to for a new individual.
yes the female fighter has eggs before she meets the male, when they meet and do there business the female will release her eggs and the male will fertilise the eggs
They meet in the oviduct ('tube' connecting the ovary and the uterus).