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Grasshoppers mating

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California State University, Fullerton
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Unlike plants, animals are able to move around and find mates to reproduce with. The male grasshopper deposits his sperm (like pollen on a carpel) inside the female which fertilizes her eggs. The female then lays her eggs containing a growing embryo and waits for them to hatch.

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National Science Education Standards|California Science Content Standards
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