Fertilization is internal in reptiles, birds, and mammals.
The two types of fertilization are 1. Internal fertilization 2. External fertilization Internal fertilization takes place within the body of the female. External fertilization takes place outside the body of female. It takes place by layong eggs.
External fertilization occurs when sperm and eggs unite in the open, rather than within specialized organs during internal fertilization. Turtles, eagles, and dogs most definitely undergo internal fertilization. Mosquitoes and houseflies, on the other hand, undergo external fertilization.
Yes, cats have internal fertilization. During mating, the male cat's penis transfers sperm into the female cat's reproductive tract, where fertilization of the eggs takes place.
Internal
Vertebrates do not have exoskeletons. However, they do have internal organs, vertebral columns, and tails. Lampreys are vertebrates that also do not have jaws.
Like all reptile rattlesnakes use internal fertilization. The only vertebrates that use external fertilization are many fish and amphibians.
The development of an amniotic egg and internal fertilization allowed vertebrates to reproduce away from water.
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internal fertilization
They Have Internal Fertilization
vertebrates(with a backbone) 1. breathe through lungs 2.live on land (most of them>>reptiles) 3.internal fertilization
internal because they give eggs and so they have a internal fertilisation
Yes, grasshoppers have internal fertilization.
Reptiles ONLY have internal fertilization
Yes, sharks practice internal fertilization.
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