It is called "milt".
Female fish have ovaries, which produce eggs, while male fish have testes, which produce sperm. Fertilization typically occurs externally, with the male releasing sperm into the water to fertilize the eggs released by the female.
by pooping on themA male fish fertilises the eggs After they are released by the female, either by releasing sperm alongside her, as she drops the eggs, or by floating above the batch after the eggs have been dropped, and releasing the sperm into the water above them. There is no real contact between a breeding pair.
Many fish reproduce sexually. The male fish will insert a part of his body into the female fish in order to fertilize her eggs. In some cases, the male fish will spread semen on the eggs after they leave the body of the female.
All fish can lay eggs without a male present. The male and female fish do not meet during reproduction. Eggs are fertilized only once they leave the female's body. The male will come later to fertilize them with his sperm after the female fish has laid the eggs and left
The inside of a male fish typically contains organs such as the heart, liver, intestines, and swim bladder. Their reproductive organs will also be present, including testes for producing sperm. The specific appearance can vary depending on the species of fish.
Of course; the male fish is responsible for releasing/creating sperm that fertilizes the eggs.
"Roe" is the name given to fish eggs and sperm in cooking. The eggs are called "hard roe" and the sperm (milt) is called "soft roe".
Female fish have ovaries, which produce eggs, while male fish have testes, which produce sperm. Fertilization typically occurs externally, with the male releasing sperm into the water to fertilize the eggs released by the female.
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sperm
Yes, fish produce sperm as a form of reproduction. Sperm is the male reproductive cell that fertilizes the female egg to create offspring.
The female emits eggs, the male emits sperm.
Soft roe.
Sperm cell
sperm or male reproductive cells.
Yes, fish can produce semen. Semen is the fluid containing sperm that is released by male fish during reproduction.
Yes, fish do have sperm. The reproductive process of fish differs from other animals in that most fish lay eggs externally, which are then fertilized by the sperm released by the male fish. This is known as external fertilization, whereas many other animals have internal fertilization.