Usually, it doesn't. The only thing that would be different is that internal fertilization, there is less eggs because they are protected in the mother's body. The external fertilization, there is more eggs because of the lesser chance of survival
The type of fertilization associated with fish is external fertilization. External fertilization happens when the sperm and egg meet outside of the body. Female fish will lay the eggs and the males will come along and fertilize them.
usually the female lays the eggs and the male comes by and fertilizes them
what type of fertilization does a gecko have
the type of fertilization a sea world is extermal fertilization
all animals have eggs, but it depends their fertilization development type (which is either internal or external). Humans are mammals, and all mammals give live birth unless it is a monotreme, which lays eggs.
Frogs have external fertilization.
The frogs that I've heard about use external fertilization. In other words, the female lays her eggs, and then the male fertilizes them.
External fertilization
Sharks have internal fertilization through the use of a clasper.
external fertalisation
External takes place outside the female, as with fish eggs on which the male fish places his sperm. Internal fertilization, in plants and animals, takes place within the organism's structures, where the gametes are joined. In humans, in vitro fertilization (i.e. test tube babies) is a form of external fertilization in that it bypasses the normal occurrence in the fallopian tubes, and then directly implants the fertilized egg(s) in the uterus.
The kind of fertilization and development that takes place in aquatic animals is known as External fertilization.