Oftentimes, an egg is fertilized during ovulation but doesn't "take." Instead, it's shed with the uterine lining when your period comes. A pregnancy, however, means that the fertilized egg does indeed "take." It attaches to the uterine wall and the amniotic sac begins to develop to nurture the fetus.
Not necessarily. There are several steps between ovulation and pregnancy, and any of them can fail.
When a woman ovulates, the egg goes down her fallopian tubes. If there is a sperm waiting, it can penetrate the cell membrane and fertilize the egg. The fertilized egg can go through the tubes to implant in her uterus which will make her pregnant. The egg exists as a separate entity between the time when it leaves her ovary and the time when it is at the place where it can become fertilized. It then and goes a week between the time when it is fertilized and it implants. The morning after pill prevents it from implanting.
the difrence is that they dont have a pollinatoin
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The period between fertilization and birth is called pregnancy or the gestation period. For humans, gestation lasts about nine months. and isn't it cute. SO ADORABLE
fertilization is the fusion of male n female gamates whereas amphimixis is the mixing up of their chromosomes.
Fertilization happens sooner than conception. Conception means 'to get pregnant", so females get pregnant after fertilization.
The period between fertilization and birth is called pregnancy or the gestation period. For humans, gestation lasts about nine months. and isn't it cute. SO ADORABLE
pollination means:when pollen lands on a flower stigma. fertilization means:when a male cell joins with a flower cell.
Gestation is used for animal, but pregnancy use for human.
the difference is, fertilization is when you want something to grow and you put fertalizer down (it most likely would be on grass) and implantation when you are growing something or you are moving a plant or something like that. :)
take a test or go to the doctor.....