External fertilization typically produces more offspring compared to internal fertilization. This is because external fertilization often involves the release of a large number of eggs and sperm into the environment, increasing the chances of fertilization. In contrast, internal fertilization usually results in fewer offspring, as it involves the fertilization of eggs within the female's body and often includes parental care, which limits the number of offspring produced.
Internal fertilization utilizes a placenta and womb and this limits the number of offspring that can be produced. Internal fertilization also has a higher birthrate than external fertilization.
Because internal fertilization requires a womb and placenta to protect and nourish the growing embryos - which limits the number of offspring the mother can produce. Laying eggs outside the body means the female can potentially produce many more off-spring, and thus vastly increase the chances of the species survival.
Internal since it limits the space in which the sperm and egg are found in. Fewer eggsare produced by the female conserving raw materials and energy. The male still produces a tremendous amount of sperm but it is less than what is wasted in external fertilization. The offspring are afforded more protection by the mother so fewer are produced
Internal. A virgin queen goes out on a mating flight about 5 days after she hatches and mates with several drones (male bees) which fertilizes all the eggs that she produces throughout her life. She never has to mate again.
Internal fertilization is when the sperm is directly deposited into the female, who produces eggs and fertilizes them in her body
A large quantity of gametes can be fertilized at one time, possibly leading to a larger number of offspring. Furthermore, external fertilization ensures the wide dispersal of offspring (by the ocean currents), thus resulting in less competition for resources such as food and living space.
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Two classes:Fish and Reptileswhat is interior and exterior fertilization?Internal fertilization is when the sperm is directly deposited into the female, who produces eggs and fertilizes them in her body. External fertilization is when the sperm and eggs are released outside of the body and meet outside of the body, not like how chithra described. Birds do not have external fertilization, the fertilization still occurs in the body, they just do not produce live young.Examples of external fertilization are in plants like moss or algae, where the sperm and eggs meet outside of the parent's body and produce a zygote, which then grows into a mature plant. External fertilization in animals are usually in marine organisms, like sponges, because the sperm needs to swim in water to meet the egg.-Your Welcome
Two classes:Fish and Reptileswhat is interior and exterior fertilization?Internal fertilization is when the sperm is directly deposited into the female, who produces eggs and fertilizes them in her body. External fertilization is when the sperm and eggs are released outside of the body and meet outside of the body, not like how chithra described. Birds do not have external fertilization, the fertilization still occurs in the body, they just do not produce live young.Examples of external fertilization are in plants like moss or algae, where the sperm and eggs meet outside of the parent's body and produce a zygote, which then grows into a mature plant. External fertilization in animals are usually in marine organisms, like sponges, because the sperm needs to swim in water to meet the egg.-Your Welcome
Please leave a list of animals that do each method of sexual reproduction such as autogamy, allogamy, conjugation, internal fertilization, meiosis, and external fertilization. Thank you :) -RifRaf5150
Asexual reproduction is a form of reproduction where offspring are produced from a single parent, without the need for gametes or fertilization. It results in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent.
Animals that reproduce through external fertilization typically produce a large number of eggs because there is lower chance of each egg surviving to adulthood. In contrast, animals that reproduce through internal fertilization often produce fewer eggs but invest more energy and resources in caring for them due to higher survival rates. This relationship is influenced by the species' reproductive strategy and environmental conditions.