Biology, asked by udit5933, 10 months ago

How does fertilisation take place in fish

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Answered by nisha9887
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Cartilagenous fish (sharks, skates, rays, chimaeras) eggs are fertilized internally and exhibit a wide variety of both internal and external embryonic development. Most fish species spawn eggs that are fertilized externally, typically with the male inseminating the eggs after the female lays them.

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Answered by deeksha7790
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Nearly all fish reproduce by sexual reproduction - the fusion of sperm produced from testes and eggs produced from ovaries.

Fertilization is external in most fish species. Large quantities of eggs and sperm are simultaneously released into the water by females and males. This process of egg release is termed spawning.

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