Amphibian Reproductive System

The Amphibian Reproductive System refers to the biological structures and processes involved in the reproduction of amphibians. This includes the male and female reproductive organs, such as testes, ovaries, cloaca, and specialized structures for sperm transfer and egg-laying. Amphibians typically reproduce through external fertilization, where eggs are fertilized by sperm outside of the body. Some species may also exhibit internal fertilization. The reproductive system of amphibians plays a crucial role in their life cycle and survival as a species.




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Amphibian Reproductive System