Fish: Freshwater Grass Carp, Walleye, Yellow Perch
Amphibians: Bullfrog, Salamanders, Tree Frogs
what do we call the animals which carry load
ANY infected animal can spread diseases. Any mammal can carry rabies; most varieties of insect carry various viruses.
Examples of organisms that obtain energy from the food they eat include humans, lions, and cows. These organisms consume organic material to extract energy through processes like cellular respiration, allowing them to carry out their life functions and sustain metabolism.
beast of burden
The animals that are considered to be in the asinine family are the ones which are dumb and silly. Some of the common examples include donkeys and warthogs.
internal
internal
There is no external water source to carry the sperm
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.
External devices can carry out all sorts of different functions.
The advantages in external fertilization is that there are lots of egg cells produce but the disadvantages are that a small number survive because if you are using a frog, the egg cells get eaten or don't get fertilized.
Seadragons are like seahorses in that it is the male who carries the eggs The female will deposit up to 250 eggs (bright pink) onto the males tail where the eggs attach themselves to a "brood patch" where they will stay for the next 6 to 8 weeks where they receive oxygen from "cups" on this brood patch and they become "fertilised" which is external
All animals carry disease. Some carry a greater variety, some only carry a few, some carry potentially fatal diseases, some only carry somethnig that'll give you muscle cramps & a slight fever.
animals carry
Birds, mammals and reptiles carry out internal fertilization. This is evidenced by the fact that the eggs are stored internally during fertilization. The egg develops inside of the mother.
Organs are parts of plants or animals that carry out specific functions. Examples include the heart in animals for pumping blood and the leaves in plants for photosynthesis.
Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, bats, and some types of beetles are examples of animals that carry pollen from one plant to another through their movements. This process is called pollination and is essential for the reproduction of many plant species.