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.
Frogs use external fertilisation, this means that the female frog lays thousands of eggs, but then the male sprays sperm on the offspring to fertilise it. So basically the sperm cell and egg cell meet when the male sprays his sperm cells over the eggs.
they meet together
When two diploid cells or sperm and egg cells meet.
When egg and sperm cells meet, a complete set of chromosomes is contained and the combined cell becomes known as a zygote.
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It is not really Fertilization it is Fermentationbecause the joining of the egg and the sperm makes it to be FERMENTATION
they float around in the water until they join
because the sperm cells fail to find the egg cells or the sperm isn't good to unite with the egg
the sperm has to meet the egg cell or cells
the male covers the egg with sperm
Frogs have 26 chromosomes in their somatic cells. A frog's sperm would be a haploid cell, meaning that the cell contains half the amount of chromosomes that it's somatic cells have. So a frog's sperm cell would contain 13 chromosomes.