Fish and amphibians.
The process where amphibians release their sex cells in the water is called spawning. During spawning, male amphibians release sperm into the water, which then fertilizes the eggs released by the female amphibians. This is a common reproductive strategy for many amphibian species.
They inject it from pores and outside cells
they release it
No, rivers are not made out of cells. Rivers are bodies of flowing water that traverse landscapes, formed by the movement of water due to gravity. While living organisms in and around rivers, such as plants and animals, are made of cells, the river itself is primarily composed of water and sediment.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide need to be transported out of all kinds of animal cells in order for them to survive. Oxygen is needed for cellular respiration to produce energy, while carbon dioxide is a waste product that must be removed to prevent toxic buildup.
Many aquatic animals do that.As examples,fish and amphibians.
Many aquatic animals do that.As examples,fish and amphibians.
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animals and their cells get their energy from the sun, not the soil and water.
Hydrogen peroxide is being decomposed to water and oxygen in those kinds of cells.
The process where amphibians release their sex cells in the water is called spawning. During spawning, male amphibians release sperm into the water, which then fertilizes the eggs released by the female amphibians. This is a common reproductive strategy for many amphibian species.
All animals that eat plants by or in the water, live in the water, swim in the water, or drink the water are polluted by water pollution. So basically, if you pollute the water, you are polluting all animals.
Terrestrial animals can't just release sperm into their environment to fertilize eggs, where as some aquatic animals can, because sperm needs water to fertilize
frogs,snakes,and just animals that live in most water.
if animals sweat,w\they evaporates and condenses into water droplets
Two kinds of animals- people, and a type of fish known as the Archer Fish- it shoots a stream of water at insects to knock them into the water.
they like meat water plants and animals