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Sexual reproduction in animals​

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Answered by Nishi1234
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Sexual reproduction is the production of a new organism from two parents by making use of their sex cells or gametes. The humans, fish, frogs, cats and dogs, all reproduce by the method of sexual reproduction. ... The male gamete in animal is called 'sperm' and the female gamete in animals is called 'ovum' or 'egg'.

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Answered by DevendraLal
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Sexual reproduction in animals​

  • Sexual multiplication happens in an assortment of courses in creatures. In certain species, for example, fish, the male deliveries sperm over the eggs after the female has laid them. In different species, like birds and most well-evolved creatures—including people—the male deliveries sperm into the female regenerative tract.
  • During sexual generation in creatures, a haploid sperm and joins with a haploid egg cell to shape a diploid zygote.
  • After birth or incubating, the creature forms into a full grown-up fit for a generation.
  • A few spineless creatures recreate by self-treatment, in which a creature's sperm prepares its own eggs
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