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* 97% of fish
* 97% of fish
* Mostly '''external fertilisation''', with the male and female fish shedding their gametes into the surrounding water.
* Mostly '''external fertilisation''', with the male and female fish shedding their gametes into the surrounding water.
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* A few oviparous fishes practise [[Fertilisation%2C_Implantation_and_Early_Embryonic_Development_-Fertilisation- Anatomy & Physiology|'''internal fertilisation''']], with the male using an intromittent organ to deliver sperm into the genital opening of the female.
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* A few oviparous fishes practise [[Fertilisation - Anatomy & Physiology|'''internal fertilisation''']], with the male using an intromittent organ to deliver sperm into the genital opening of the female.
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** Species that pracitce [[Fertilisation%2C_Implantation_and_Early_Embryonic_Development_-Fertilisation- Anatomy & Physiology|internal fertilization]] include oviparous sharks, such as the horn shark, and oviparous rays, such as skates.
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** Species that pracitce [[Fertilisation - Anatomy & Physiology|internal fertilization]] include oviparous sharks, such as the horn shark, and oviparous rays, such as skates.
** In these cases, the male is equipped with a pair of modified pelvic fins known as claspers.
** In these cases, the male is equipped with a pair of modified pelvic fins known as claspers.