There is a very low chance of the sperm meeting the egg if the fertilisation does not happen in the female's body. This is why fish produce large numbers of eggs - to increase the chance of them being fertilised and thus ensuring the survival of the species.
Fish do not experience labor in the same way that mammals do. Fish reproduce by laying eggs, which are often fertilized externally. The female fish releases her eggs into the water, where they are then fertilized by the male fish.
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.
As with many other fish, the female trout lays her eggs, and the male trout releases his semen over them, so that the eggs are not fertilized inside the female fish.
External, as most fish do. The females release millions of eggs, some of which are fertilised by the released clouds of sperm from males that are swimming in tandem with the female. Then the eggs drift with the current for 13-15 hours until the larvae hatch.
If it is chicken eggs you are talking about you will find that the eggs that are for sale at the market are not fertilised. If you want fertilised eggs you will have to get them from some one or a farmer that supplies eggs for chicks.You can purchase hatching eggs FERTILIZED from many hatcherys across the usa
Yes - the only difference in a very few cells amongst many, many millions.
it depends on the puffer fish they mostly lay lke 3 or 4 eggs I think it 3 or 4 eggs it some times depends on the pufferfish Im prof.caler send me a e-mail at calers@qkstream.com
Many people raise chickens for their eggs. When the chicken lays the eggs and egg that is not fertilized is referred to as a dud egg. These are the eggs we get in the market. If the egg is fertilized, you will get a chick.
No, in external fertilization, not all eggs are fertilized. The eggs are released into the environment and must be externally fertilized by sperm for fertilization to occur. Many eggs may not encounter sperm and therefore will remain unfertilized.
Blobfish, like many deep-sea fish, do not exhibit parental care after laying eggs. The females release their eggs into the water, and once fertilized, the eggs are left to develop independently. As a result, blobfish do not spend any time with their mothers after hatching.
Fish breed in different ways. There are two main strategies that fish use: egglaying and livebearing. Livebearing female fish are internally fertilized by the male fish, and carry the fry for about a month before delivering them. Egglaying fish lay eggs instead of giving birth to little fish.Egglayers have many methods of laying eggs. For example, substrate spawners lay eggs in protected areas such as plants, rocks, wood. Mouthbrooders actually keep their eggs in their mouths until the eggs hatch.
Oscars reproduce the same way many other fish reproduce. The female deposits her eggs, then the male comes along to fertilize them. Both parents guard the nest once the eggs are fertilized and the eggs hatch in two to three days.