If your talking about the eggs the male frog gets on the female frogs back and fertilizes them as she squirts them out.
The 2 fertilisation's are external fertilisation, or internal fertilisation. External fertilisation is the type frogs do.
Yes
yes it is but i have forgotten why
Ants, beetles, fish and frogs are the main ones.
In humans and mice fertilisation is internal and the chance of fertilisation is more.But in frogs and those which lay eggs externally,the chance of fertilisation is less since they are prone to destruction.Inorder for their survival,they lay more no. of eggs than needed
The frogs have external fertilisation. The male gamete (sperm ) & female gamete (ovum ) is released outside the body of female. Gametes are released in large number to assure the fertilisation of at least few eggs.A Frog does it externally
The frogs have external fertilisation. The male gamete (sperm ) & female gamete (ovum ) is released outside the body of female. Gametes are released in large number to assure the fertilisation of at least few eggs.A Frog does it externally
frogs use external fertilisation so the sperm is released into the water and the eggs are are released into water then the sperm fertilises the eggs
Frog's fertilisation takes place externally. As the female lays her spawn, the male fertilises the eggs.
Not all frogs are asexual but some species of frogs and lizards can reproduce asexually. These frogs reproduce by laying eggs that do not require fertilization; a process is known as parthenogenesis.
Yes, the frog uses external fertilisation because the frog lays eggs and then the male frog sprinkles jelly stuff on the eggs.
External fertilization is used by frogs, toads and fish. They produce many eggs but not many survive.