Biology, asked by vaishalivhirani, 7 months ago

why does external fertilization not take place in humans?
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Answered by ayushjha420
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Answer:

Unlike internal fertilization, a large number of gametes need to be produced by the male and female to ensure reproductive success. A water body is required to initiate external fertilization. The sperms would die on land.

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Answered by chiragagarwal411
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Explanation:

Unlike internal fertilization, a large number of gametes need to be produced by the male and female to ensure reproductive success. A water body is required to initiate external fertilization. The sperms would die on land

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