External fertilization usually occurs in aquatic environments where both eggs and sperm are released into the water. After the sperm reaches the egg, fertilization can then take place. Most external fertilization happens during the process of spawning where one or several females release their eggs and the male(s) release sperm in the same area, at the same time. The release of the reproductive material may be triggered by water temperature or the length of daylight. Nearly all fish spawn, as do crustaceans (such as crabs and shrimp), mollusks (such as oysters), squid, and echinoderms (such as sea urchins and sea cucumbers) . Pairs of fish that are not broadcast spawners may exhibit courtship behavior. This allows the female to select a particular male. The trigger for egg and sperm release (spawning) causes the egg and sperm to be placed in a small area, enhancing the possibility of fertilization.
the fertilization takes place inside the fem. body ..........(internal) the fertilization takes place outside the female body ...(external)
it takes place in the oviduct.
It takes place in the female.
fertilisation takes place in fallopian tube
Human fertilisation can take place at the oviduct where the ovum is being released and when the sperm swims towards it.After fertilisation,when the both sex cells fuses,the ovum will be moved to the uterus.
Fertilisation takes place externally. The female produces frog spawn and the male fertilises the frog spawn outside the female's body.
Fertilisation takes place externally. The female produces frog spawn and the male fertilises the frog spawn outside the female's body.
the male insterts his penis into the females vaginia
Your question is very broad. First, are you talking about sexual reproduction or about farming? Secondly, if it is sexual reproduction, what species? Different species have very different details of how and where fertilization takes place.
fertilisation takes place in ampulla of uterine tube
The part of the flower where fertilization takes place is known as the ovary. This is where the pollen grains will fuse with the ova to reproduce.
There are broadly 2 types of fertilisation - 1) Internal fertilisation - This mostly takes place in higher classes of animals like humans and mammals. In this the male transfers its gametes into the female body and the male gamete fuses with the female gamete inside the female body 2) External fertilisation - This is mostly seen in fishes. The male and the female both transfer their gametes into the external environment and the gametes fuse outside