In fish, gametes are produced in the gonads; specifically, ovaries for eggs in females and testes for sperm in males. In frogs, gametes are also produced in the gonads, with females producing eggs in their ovaries and males producing sperm in their testes. Both species typically release their gametes into the water for external fertilization.
Yes, fish produce gametes as part of their reproductive process. Fish gametes include eggs produced by the female and sperm produced by the male, which combine during fertilization to form a new individual.
Gametes are produced by meiosis
Organisms where the female gametes are deposited into the environment and then surrounded by male gametes also deposited into the environment. Frogs and some species of fish do this as do corals (there are more examples).
The cells that are produced by meiosis are referred to as gametes. These gametes can either be sperm cells or egg cells.
The gametes are produced in meiosis.
Fish are fish, their own group. Frogs are amphibians though.
A fern gametophyte consists of a small independent plant body that produces both male and female gametes. The male gametes are produced in antheridia, while the female gametes are produced in archegonia. Upon fertilization of the female gametes, a diploid sporophyte is produced.
The female gamete is produced in the ovary.
Gametes.
Gametes are produced by meiosis. If the male and female gametes are produced by two different individuals, sexual reproduction combines inherited
The gametes of a male animal are produced in the testes, and the gametes of a female animal are produced in the ovaries.They are developed in these gonads from specialized cells called germ cells.
Actually, gametangia are structures where gametes are produced, not the gametes themselves. Gametes are the actual reproductive cells like sperm and eggs that combine during fertilization. Gametangia are specialized structures found in some organisms like fungi, algae, and plants, where the gametes are formed and protected until they are ready to be released for fertilization.