Many fish reproduce sexually. The male fish will insert a part of his body into the female fish in order to fertilize her eggs. In some cases, the male fish will spread semen on the eggs after they leave the body of the female.
It all depends on the type of fish. But basically there are two types, spawning and live bearers. Spawning fish lay eggs, and fertilize them externally. Live-bearers develop the eggs within themselves, are fertilized internally, and give birth to live young.
The female fish lays her eggs. Then the male comes and spreads his sperm across her clutch of eggs. This process is called Oviparous.
The name of how fish reproduce is called spawning.
Some fish lay eggs; others have live young.
It reproduces:)
Sterile ones, like most of the corn grown today (in the US).
They breed like any other fish
The flying gurnard is a fish and it reproduces sexually.
OverfishingOverfishing, or harvesting fish faster than they can be replaced by reproduction, greatly reduced the amount of fish in parts of the world's oceans.
Externally males inject sperm into the water females inject eggs into the water
Fish sexually reproduce.
Star fish reproduce by splitting. They are asexual so they don't need a partner to reproduce.
More fish.
Some fish do in fact only reproduce one time. Other fish can reproduce as many times as they would l like.
The moon fish reproduce by spawning. All fish reproduce by spawning.
No, clown fish do not reproduce. They just appear out of thin air.
Bony fish reproduce sexually. No pun intended.
yes
no they are fish
It reproduces:)
Most fish reproduce sexually (as per usual there are exceptions). Marine dwelling mammals (dolphins and whales) all reproduce sexually.
yes