the reproduction of frogs are external fertilization.
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external as they are amphibians
external
externally
asexual reproduction
As a mammal moose have internal reproduction
The frog has quite a few different external parts. The head for example is used to catch food like flies.
== == Frog's reproductive organs are on the inside as where humans' are on the outside. Frogs have white hearts and humans' have red hearts. You can see a frog's esophagus through it's mouth and in a human's you can't. They are also different in size, obviously and shape too.
External reproduction ( In animals) is when the female lays eggs. This is external reproduction because it happens outside of the body and they baby/babies are not protected.In humans I am guessing it is when you take out your egg and have it fertilised by a sperm and then inserted back in to your body? because it is not natural and doesn't actually occer inside the body....Sorry if the second bit is wrong :/New answer: The External reproduction was right, but humans can't reproduce externally.Thanks for trying tho!
They lay eggs and perform external fertilization.
Frogs do not have parental instincts. The mother simply lays the eggs and then the father frog fertilizes them through external sexual reproduction. Some species of frogs have internal sexual reproduction so that the mother simply lays the eggs later on.
asexual reproduction
Their Reproduction is " External Reproduction, " - gummygum.weebly.com
Internal reproduction
Their Reproduction is " External Reproduction, " - gummygum.weebly.com
A human reproduction is called fusing frogs are lay eggs
Yes, the frog uses external fertilisation because the frog lays eggs and then the male frog sprinkles jelly stuff on the eggs.
No, the frog is an example of external fertilization.
its internal and then its external. DEERRR
As a mammal moose have internal reproduction
They lay eggs and perform external fertilization.