They are absorbed and later passed out during menstruation.
Unfertilized.
Chickens are the leading producers of eggs.
Of course! I personally would rather eat unfertilized eggs over fertilized ones. The eggs you buy at the store are unfertilized
Turtles are not fish. The eggs are fertilized when the turtles mate, if a female lays eggs before mating then the eggs will be unfertilized and will never get fertilized.
Your goldfish isn't pregnant, its just becoming full of unfertilized eggs. Truthfully you shouldn't worry about it, unless you have a male around who is ready to spawn, the female will just lay her unfertilized eggs and then eat them.
The ovary travels down the Fallopian tube to the uterus. If fertilized, it attaches to the wall of the womb, and the baby grows. Otherwise, unfertilized, the blood comes out as your period.
No, several types of female turtles can lay unfertilized eggs on a regular basis.
No, when the time is right she will release her eggs even if there is no male around. It is no different from pet birds who sometimes lay unfertilized eggs. The female betta will probably eat her eggs to regain any lost nutrients after she releases them; if not, it is safe and harmless to simply remove them from the tank with your regular water changes. They are unfertilized.
No, an unfertilized egg cannot be seen in the toilet when a person urinates. The human egg is microscopic and cannot be seen with the naked eye.
in a human female, eggs are made in the ovaries
That is mostly how they are eaten...unfertilized
The unfertilized eggs of the queen bee hatch into male bees, or drones. Worker bees, or females, and female queen bees hatch from fertilized eggs.