The plant known for its ability to fertilize its own eggs is the water lily (genus Nymphaea). Many species of water lilies are hermaphroditic, meaning they have both male and female reproductive organs, allowing them to self-pollinate. This self-fertilization can occur when pollen from the male part of the flower fertilizes the ovules in the female part, ensuring reproduction even in isolated conditions.
Yes, because sponges are hermaphrodites
pollen from one flower or plant can fertilize the eggs of the same flower or the eggs of another flower on the same plant. another definition is both male and female reproductive structures.
If no roaster one hen will start to fertilize the eggs.
fertilize egg
Yes. As with all birds a male is needed to fertilize the eggs.
They fertilize other's eggs, rather than their eggs because they really really SUCK !!
Most tapeworms have both male and female reproductive organs to reproduce and fertilize there own eggs.
Uterus.
they enter eggs and fertilize them and then YOU are created.
Amphibians fertilize their eggs externally.
Worms fertilize their own eggs, a process called self-fertilization, to ensure reproductive success when suitable mates are scarce. It also allows for efficient use of resources and facilitates rapid population growth in favorable conditions.
Females don't fertilize eggs it is the male that fertilizes the eggs