Autogamy.
Autogamy is a form of self-fertilization in which an organism fertilizes its own eggs with its own sperm. It is common in certain plants and hermaphroditic animals. For example:
1. Plants: Some plants are capable of self-pollination, where the pollen from a flower fertilizes the same flower or another flower of the same plant.
2. Hermaphroditic Animals: Certain animals, like earthworms, can mate with themselves, as they possess both male and female reproductive organs.
Conclusion.
Implantation is a vital process in pregnancy, ensuring the embryo receives nutrients from the mother.