Fertilization
because they come out of sperm eggs:)
No, the eggs of yellow perch are fertilized externally. During spawning, the female releases eggs and the male releases sperm simultaneously in the water, where fertilization takes place.
In oomycetes, sexual reproduction typically takes place in specialized structures called oogonia and antheridia. Oogonia produce female gametes called eggs, while antheridia produce male gametes called sperm. Fertilization occurs when sperm from antheridia fertilize eggs in oogonia, leading to the formation of zygotes.
Most bivalve reproduction requires both a male and a female. Typically, the eggs and sperm are released into the water, where fertilization takes place.
Frog's fertilisation takes place externally. As the female lays her spawn, the male fertilises the eggs.
The production of gametes, such as sperm in males and eggs in females, takes place in the gonads. In males, sperm is produced in the testes, while in females, eggs are produced in the ovaries through the process of gametogenesis.
Haiti currently don't need sperms or eggs (Except for chicken's eggs). Sperm donations usually are being donated to Sperm bank, not to a place where a disaster just went by.
The sand dollar does not give birth to young ones. They shed their sperm and eggs in the surrounding water and the fertilization takes place outside. Generally the eggs are released in hundreds.
The egg shell is formed withing the hen and although somewhat porous, not enough for sperm to enter. Fertilization takes place between the ovum and sperm prior to the formation of the completed egg.
Goldfish do not have babies. They are egg layers. They scatter their eggs in the water and the males scatter their sperm at the same time. The fertilisation takes place in the water when a male sperm hits and penetrates the females egg (ovum)
Fish and most other aquatic animals release their sperm and eggs into the water. The female fish lays the eggs first. The male then swims over them and releases sperm onto them. The eggs and sperm are fertilized outside of the fish's body, in the water.
Golden cowries reproduce by releasing eggs and sperm into the water column, where fertilization takes place externally. Once fertilized, the eggs develop into free-swimming larvae before settling on the ocean floor as young cowries.