Neither, a sperm is a sperm and an egg is an egg. When the two meet they create a fetus which in some areas is considered a baby, but in most it is not considered life until after 2 months of being concieved.
The female lays the eggs then the male squirts the sperm onto the cluster of eggs.
Clams release eggs or sperm into the water. They meet in the water. The eggs hatch in the water. That is how clams reproduce.
Eggs and Sperm.
First the female trout makes a hole in the ground.Then the male and female trout get beside each other.Finally the male puts out the sperm while the female puts out the eggs(unfertilized) and that is how trout make babies
whale sperm
Yes, they can have eggs as soon as the first eggs hatch.
No. The sperm from the male ferret is required to fertilise the egg / eggs of the female ferret
Gymnosperms
Kidney first then through the anus then out onto the eggs.
In short: Several eggs are extracted from the female and sperm is gathered from the male. The eggs are put in a petri dish and the sperm added to that. The resulting embryos are grown in petri dishes until they are either placed in a uterus or frozen for later use.
Yes. Some species of oyster are hermaphrodites, developing both eggs and sperm. The eggs are fertilized within the body and are retained in the gills until larvae are formed, at which time they are released into the water.
No. Millipedes do not have babies, they lay eggs.