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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;The primary reproductive organs are paired [[testicle]]s and [[ovary|ovaries]]. Eggs are released from the ovary to the [[oviduct]]s. Over 97% of fish, including salmon and goldfish, are [[oviparous]], meaning that the eggs are shed into the water and develop outside the mother&amp;#039;s body. The eggs are usually fertilized outside the mother&amp;#039;s body, with the male and female fish shedding their [[gamete]]s into the surrounding water. In a few oviparous fish, such as the [[Skate (fish)|skates]], fertilization is internal: the male uses an [[Ichthyology terms#I|intromittent organ]] to deliver sperm into the female&amp;#039;s genital opening of the female. Marine fish release large numbers of small eggs into the open water column. Newly hatched young of oviparous fish are [[Ichthyoplankton|planktonic larvae]]. They have a large [[yolk sac]] and do not resemble juvenile or adult fish. The larval period in oviparous fish is usually only some weeks, and larvae rapidly grow and [[metamorphosis|change in structure]] to become juveniles. During this transition, larvae must switch from their yolk sac to feeding on [[zooplankton]] prey. Some fish such as [[Embiotocidae|surf-perches]], [[Goodeidae|splitfins]], and [[lemon shark]]s are [[viviparous]] or live-bearing, meaning that the mother retains the eggs and nourishes the embryos via a structure analogous to the [[placenta]] to connect the mother&amp;#039;s blood supply with the embryo&amp;#039;s.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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