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no, the eggs chill out in the ovaries and when its that time of month one egg comes out into the falopian tubes. the old egg from there gets flushed out.
No, girls do not have sperm. Sperm are the male's reproductive cells. Only men have sperm. Girls (females) have eggs instead.
No. To get pregnant, there needs to be sperm and and egg. Eggs come from girls and sperm from boys.
No, not all animals have sperm. Amoebas and some other protists are technically animals but reproduce asexually instead of with sperm and eggs.
Girls have the eggs and the boys have the sperm. Girls are designed for it and boys aren't. Because that's the way we have evolved.
The female fish lays a great amount of her eggs in a good, protected spot, then the male swims over it and ejects his sperm cells in a fluid. This settles down over the batch of eggs, and the sperm fertilize most if not all the eggs.
It kind of tastes like a mix between almond milk and some sort of cleaning product. The more fruits he eats and fruit juices he drink, the sweeter it will be. Pineapple juice guys. Drink the pineapple juice.
no i'm sorry, a sperm has to enter a girls eggs in the vagina, that is the only way a baby can be made.
The new position is a variation of this. But when a male straddles a female, instead of clasping her with his limbs he clings to vegetation and sperm is released on her back, rather than onto the eggs. The female then lays her eggs and the sperm trickles down to fertilise them.
Fish reproduce by laying eggs, which are fertilized externally by the male releasing sperm over the eggs. The fertilized eggs develop into fry, which hatch and grow into adult fish. Some fish give birth to live young instead of laying eggs.
Breeding fish by putting the males and females together and letting them do what they naturally do to fertilize the eggs instead of breeding fish by extracting the sperm and eggs from the fish and mixing them to fertilize the eggs.
They produce the egg, and they also produce estrogen.
Chicken eggs do not contain amniotic fluid like mammalian eggs. Instead, the developing embryo is surrounded by a fluid-filled sac called the amnion, which provides a protective environment. This fluid serves a similar purpose to amniotic fluid in mammals, cushioning the embryo and allowing for movement during development. However, the overall structure and composition differ from that of mammalian amniotic fluid.