fertilisation
ANSWER: Fertilisation
fertilisation
chicken lollipop
fertillisation
fertilisation
sperm cell
Banana
They put their tailsd together and the male sprem cells move into thge females eggs and form a baby
to reproduce and strengthen in a process called keratinzation
Answer The answer is tissue AND NOT ORGAN
Like many invertebrates, most sponges are hermaphroditic. Hermaphroditism occurs when both male and female organs of sexual reproduction are present in one individual. Hermaphrodite animals are seldom self-fertilizing. The spermatozoa and ova either mature at different times, or the male and female external organs are located so that self-fertilization is impossible. or by budding
Organism that have voluntary motion and can reproduce and consist of eukaryotic cells.
Cells reproduce by a process called Mitosis
Fission
Most cells reproduce by a process known asmitosis, in fact its only reproductive gametes that reproduce through meiosis, where an egg and a sperm cell fuse together. I'm not sure how in depth an answer you want, look up mitosis if you want more info on it ;).
Eukaryotic somatic (non-sex) cells reproduce strictly by mitosis. Sex cells use meiosos and mitosis.
mitosis
mitotic cell division
mitotic cell division
binary fission
Somatic (Body) Cells-Mitosis Gametes-Meiosis Mitosis is the process by which cells reproduce by dividing into identical daughter cells. In addition to normal body cells, mitosis is also how cancer cells divide.
Meiosis
Eukaryotic cells (eukaryotes) use mitosis to reproduce asexually.
Prokaryotic cells reproduce by binary fission (splitting in two).