Name the male and female gametes in animals, and explain what 'external fertilisation' means, using fish or frogs as the example.
Hint. The chapter names two everyday water animals whose gametes combine outside the body entirely.
✦ In animals, gametes are called sperm (male) and eggs (female). External fertilisation means fertilisation happens outside the body — as in fish or frogs, where the male and female eject sperm and eggs, respectively, into the water, where they combine to form the zygote. This is why, in these animals, the development of the zygote into an embryo also takes place in the water, outside either parent's body.
