Seahorses reproduce sexually, with the male seahorses fertilizing the females' eggs. After fertilization occurs. the females transfer the eggs to the males, who keep the eggs stored in a pouch until hatching.
Seahorse eggs are not often seen as they are deposited directly into the male's pouch after fertilization. The offspring emerge from the pouch as live young.
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The males carry the young in an abdominal pouch after fertilization and actually give birth in a sense.
Actually, the female seahorse delivers the babies, right after fertilization, but the male seahorse, carries the babies for the 9 (or however long) months.
No normally. In some cases, an adult may eat seahorse fry (baby seahorse) but this doesn't happen very often because of the dispersal of the young. It has been observed in captivity, whether or not it happens in the wild is unknown.
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"Fertilization" refers to the joining of the gametes, forming the zygote.
It would cause an imbalance in our ecological system.
yes
endosperm
Before.
What are the two distint fertilization that happen in endosperm