Fallopian tube
Frogs reproduce through a process called amplexus, where the male frog grasps the female frog from behind. The female releases eggs while the male fertilizes them externally. The fertilized eggs develop into tadpoles, which eventually grow into adult frogs.
Frogs mate by the female going into the water, and dispersing her eggs into the water, then the male comes to the eggs, and desperses his semon on the eggs, in 17 weeks, they'll hatch into little frogs.
The reproductive structure of a gymnosperm is the cone. The cone produces pollen or sperm cells that will later on fertilize a female plants eggs or anthers
10-20 eggs
Frogs have external (outside) fertilization.
the female does..i think :)
female mosquitos lay the eggs.
No, only the female of ANY animal produces eggs.
Yes. They can even lay eggs and mate.
An archegonium produces eggs (female gametes) in plants. It is a multicellular structure found in the reproductive organs of mosses, ferns, and some gymnosperms, where it plays a crucial role in sexual reproduction by producing and nurturing the female gametes.
The kind of water the frogs lay their eggs are in fresh waters that are in ponds, lakes, and rivers.