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how is fertilization in animals.explain

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Answered by shagufta028
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The more familiar form of fertilization in the animal kingdom is internal fertilization, a type of fertilization that occurs inside the female reproductive tract when sperm is deposited inside or near the female's reproductive tract. Again, this is the most famous type of fertilization since that's what humans use for reproduction. This kind of fertilization is actually a specific adaptation in the animal kingdom that allows sperm to be placed near an egg and reach it quite efficiently.


Another benefit to this kind of fertilization is that it can occur in a dry environment. To understand why this is important, let's explain and explore external fertilization.


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Answered by shadowmoon
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Fertilization in Animals: The Process of Fertilization in Animals!

The union of the cytoplasm and pronuclei of the male females gametes to form a diploid zygote is known as the fertilization.

External and Internal Fertilization:

Fertilization necessitates discharge of ova and sperms in close proximity. This may be accomplished in water in aquatic animals, or in special cavities of the female, more commonly in land animals.

In most aquatic animals, such as echinoderms, many fish and amphibians (frogs) both ova and sperms are laid directly into water where they fertilize. This is called external fertilization taking place outside the body of the organism. In other aquatic animals (e.g., cephalopods) and in most terrestrial animals, the male deposits sperms, during copulation, either into the oviduct of the female (as in vertebrates) or into special receptacles called spermathecae (e.g., insects, spiders), so that fertilization takes place inside the body of the organism. This is called internal fertilization.

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