Part B Using the Table Use the data from Table 1 in Part A to complete Table2. 1. Look at Table 1 in Part A to complete Table 2. 2. Look at the number of young produced by each animal in Table 1 and decide if fertilization is internal or external. Hint: If the young produced are greater than 150, then fertilization is usually external.

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Table 1.
Parental Care
Where
Animal
Number
Of Young
Produced
Number
Of Young
That Survive
Anlmal
Lives
Yes
No
land
1
Horse
Spider
Oyster
Jelyfish
Tiger Salamander
land
100
10
water
750,000
100
water
1,000
10
land
100
5.
Starfish
Garter Snake
Falcon
Humpback Whale
Clam
water
1,500
land
35
3
land
5
2
water
1
1
water
1,000,000
30
Part B Using the Table
Use the data from Table 1 in Part A to complete Table2.
1. Look at Table 1 in Part A to complete Table 2.
2. Look at the number of young produced by each animal in Table 1 and decide if fertilization is
internal or external. Hint: If the young produced are greater than 150, then fertilization is usually
external.
Table 2.
Lives in Water
Lives on land
Fertilization
Fertilization
External
Internal
External
Internal
Transcribed Image Text:Лove Table 1. Parental Care Where Animal Number Of Young Produced Number Of Young That Survive Anlmal Lives Yes No land 1 Horse Spider Oyster Jelyfish Tiger Salamander land 100 10 water 750,000 100 water 1,000 10 land 100 5. Starfish Garter Snake Falcon Humpback Whale Clam water 1,500 land 35 3 land 5 2 water 1 1 water 1,000,000 30 Part B Using the Table Use the data from Table 1 in Part A to complete Table2. 1. Look at Table 1 in Part A to complete Table 2. 2. Look at the number of young produced by each animal in Table 1 and decide if fertilization is internal or external. Hint: If the young produced are greater than 150, then fertilization is usually external. Table 2. Lives in Water Lives on land Fertilization Fertilization External Internal External Internal
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