What Is Insemination?

Insemination, because sperm generally can only move in the liquid, as a prerequisite for fertilization is that the sperm and eggs need to be in the same liquid medium, especially in multicellular animals, the fertility condition is called insemination.

[shòu jng]
Insemination
Phonetic script ( Hanyu Pinyin): shòu jng [1]
In order to fertilize terrestrial animals, it is necessary for males to send sperm into females, and for this to mate, they must mate. opposite of this,
Fertilization (11 photos)
For aquatic animals, males and females simply put eggs and sperm into the water they inhabit (ovulation, spermatozoa), thereby insemination can be achieved. However, if the male and female individuals are close to each other during ovulation and ejaculation, especially the openings of the reproductive output tube are close to each other, or mating is performed, the fertilization effect can be improved even more. In this way, there are various stages from simple ovulation and ovulation to mating. When fertilization occurs in the water in which the animal inhabits, it is called in vitro fertilization. In contrast, fertilization in a female by mating or other methods is called in-vivo fertilization.
Insemination (7 photos)
The whole process of fertilization

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