It varies depending on the type of fish. For many, female fish lay eggs. The eggs are fertilized by the male fish outside the body of the female after they are laid. The eggs grow into baby fish.
fry no pun intended
A fish fry.
The scientific term for offspring is "progeny." In biological contexts, offspring can also be referred to as "descendants" or "young." The specific scientific name may vary depending on the species in question, such as "larvae" for insect offspring or "fry" for fish. However, "progeny" is the general term used across various organisms.
Clownfish offspring are called Fry.
The average number of offspring of a fish can vary greatly depending on the species. However, in general, fish tend to produce a large number of offspring, with some species producing thousands or even millions of eggs at a time.
the name of a rabbit's offspring is jumbalia
Fish lay eggs to reproduce.
Pregnant fish may appear rounder or have a swollen belly. You can tell if a fish is expecting offspring by observing its enlarged abdomen and possibly seeing small, developing eggs inside.
because fish eggs are so small, fish can fit more eggs in the womb.
if heterozygous, yes
The name of an offspring depends on the stage within the life cycle you are referring. Offspring are either called larva or ant.
Lions have fewer offspring compared to fish because they invest more time and resources in raising each offspring. Lions give birth to only a few cubs at a time and care for them extensively, whereas fish produce hundreds or even thousands of eggs at once with little to no parental care, relying on the sheer number of offspring to increase their chances of survival.