Fertilization takes place inside the body. It is directly deposited on the female reproductive system
reproduce
Early land animals had to return to the water to reproduce.
Internal fertilization adaptations in land animals include specialized reproductive organs such as copulatory organs for delivering sperm, behavior changes for mating, and protective structures to safeguard developing embryos. These adaptations are key for successful reproduction on land.
Land animals.
Animals don’t colonize. People do.
Mushrooms do not undergo fertilization in the same way that animals or flowering plants do. Instead, they reproduce through spores, which are produced in specialized structures called fruiting bodies. When spores land in a suitable environment, they germinate and form hyphae, which can then fuse with compatible hyphae from other mushrooms to create a new organism through a process called plasmogamy. This fusion allows for genetic recombination, which is essential for the diversity of fungal populations.
The amniotic egg allowed animals to reproduce on land, leading to the diversification of terrestrial vertebrates. This adaptation provided embryos with protection against desiccation and allowed for the colonization of diverse habitats.
No. The only living organisms that undergo phtosythesis are plants on land and phytoplankton in water.
Amphibians
Amphibians
Not all are, but land animals that reproduce live babies, are called mammals Other land animals are also reptiles, amphibians and birds
Plants need water for the transportation of sperm to eggs and for the germination of seeds after fertilization. They also need a way to disperse their seeds, whether through wind, animals, or other means, in order to spread and reproduce in different locations.