for reptiles it is internal fertilization and they can't do external fertilization
Reptile's fertilization is internal.
The fertilization of the egg most often takes place in one of the fallopian tubes. Fertilization typically occurs within 24 hours of the egg being released.
In a cat, as with other mammals, fertilization takes place in the egg. The male's sperm fertilizes the egg and pregnancy occurs. The female cat can have a cycle every two to three weeks.
This is a biology question, not a physics question but anyway, yes it can. Most of the time it takes place in the Fallopian tubes, however, it can occur in the upper part of the uterus from time to time.
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Human evolution goes back from mammals (what we are) to reptiles. One of the huge breakthroughs in the sucess of reptiles was adapting to a land existence. This included both internal fertilization and the amniotic egg (prior to this (by and large) animals shed their gametes into the water.. Our fertilization is internal because via the processes of evolution and adaptation that shapes all life on this planet yielded internal fertilization as a way to live on land yet still be able to keep the gametes (sperm and egg) from drying out. Like your private parts...thank a reptile!
oviduct (fallopian tube) fertilization normally occurs here
write in paragraph,,,,,,how a fertilization take place?
in there eyes
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The amoebocyt.
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Fertilization normally takes place inside the Fallopian tubes of a human being. Sometimes this can also take place inside the upper portion of the uterus.
In the falopian tube
What are the two distint fertilization that happen in endosperm
yes
External fertilization.