which have a better chance to be fertilized the egg cells of fish or the eggcells of frogs
no it isn't
Bacteria are prokaryotes.
Both are a hollow ball of cells
no because only plant cells have cell walls. animals have cell mambranes. therefore, frogs do not have cell walls
The main function of egg cells is to join with male cells for the purpose of reproduction. The shape of the frogs egg cell makes this easier.
Bacteria are asexual. Frogs lay eggs which are fertilized.
Bacteria are asexual. Frogs lay eggs which are fertilized.
Frogs have external (outside) fertilization.
Fish
The shape of the chief cells of the frogs red blood cells is that they are biconcave in shape.
Internal fertilization is like animals having sex....the egg is fertilized on the inside. External is when the egg is fertilized on the outside (like when frogs lay eggs and they need to be fertilized before they can hatch).
Because frogs and toads are amphibians, their eggs are generally fertilized in the water. The female lays her eggs in the water and the male spreads sperm over the eggs to fertilize them.
no it isn't
giving frogs better water
When the bearded dragons go through intercourse, the eggs are fertilized inside of the female already. So when the female lays the eggs, they are already fertilized.
multicellular
It doesn't stay with it's mother. A "baby frog" is not a frog at all. Female frogs lay eggs that are later fertilized by male frogs. These eggs then "hatch" into tadpoles - the sexually-immature stage of frogs. The mother frogs will rarely meet their offspring.