An obvious reason is that the fertilised fish egg must survive and grow independent of the mother's nourishment, whereas human embryos grow within the womb and are nourished directly and continuously by the mother. The human egg therefore doesn't require a store of nutrients, whereas the fish egg must contain all the energy the growing fish embryo will require until it hatches.
fish need to produce more eggs and sperm than frogs because, fish eggs are more likely to die than frog eggs.
yes, a fish will lay more eggs than a bird.
All birds lay eggs and many fish lay eggs. Only about 1% of fish give birth to live young.
A fish egg has baby fish in it, a snail egg has baby snails in it!
I'm pretty sure it depends on the size of the egg. If you have a larger egg, you will most likely have a larger yolk.
egg
An adult kiwi is slightly larger than a chicken.
The egg in the human Female is known as the ovum. The ovum needs to be fertilised by its male counterpart, the sperm.
The egg yolk is larger in a jumbo egg than in a large egg. The egg white's are all the same size.
Larger
Yes it is alot larger.
The largest cell- MUCH larger than any other cell- is the unfertilized human egg cell. It is about the size of a period.
yes, much larger
the egg is larger than the sperm cell
Single-celled organisms divide into two new cells
The size of egg is larger than sperm because the the sperm enters inside the egg and egg has to accommodate the sperm. And egg contains fats and nutrients in order to feed zygote in case of pregnancy.
Well, fish reproduct externally, while humans reproduct internally, a fish will lay a larger amount of eggs. But the eggs have a lower chance of survival. As a human produces less eggs, with a larger chance of survival.
if sperms were larger than eggs, al the sperms will squash the egg and there will be no baby!!!
All cells are smaller than human(except when you're comparing a chicken egg to an embryo)
Fish larvae are fish offspring after they come out of the egg. They are often subjected to being preyed upon by larger animals while out hunting for their own food.