Some do. Certainly aquatic ones such as whales and dolphins.
no,water dont reproduce
Fish and amphibians.
Yes, fish seem to manage this just fine!.
No.
Ferns and mosses are alike in that they can reproduce sexually only when there is standing water. A film of water must cover the sporangium.
- Bryophytes need water for reproduction and survival, usually the male gametes (sperm) require water to reach the female gamete. - Secondly, as they dont have well developed vascular system they obtain water by osmosis.
The vacuole stores water and a few other fluids
According to the book Laboratory and Field Investigation in Marine Life they reproduce through broadcast spawning, which is realizing a bunch of sperm and eggs into the water with the chance of one becoming fertilized.
It reproduce by seeds.
they reproduce by the water
They reproduce in the water.
yes the it does but not all croodiles reproduce in water
Frogs, Mosquitoes, Fish and other aquatic animals reproduce in water
I've never heard of water weed , but if it didn't reproduce it wouldn't exist.
No. Most insects reproduce on land.
water
The water hyacinth does have flowers and can reproduce by seeds. However it has stolons or rhyzomes which allow it to clone itself or reproduce asexually very rapidly!
Water
Feather Stars reproduce by releasing eggs and sperm into the water.
Frog was the amphibians live on land and go back to the water to reproduce.
BY exiting the water and reentering the water.