Uterus. The fertilized egg continues to grow developing into a fetus.
The fetus develops within the uterus, a small hollow organ in the female abdominal cavity. This location is also commonly called the womb.
An unborn baby, commonly called a "fetus", develops in it's mother's uterus (also called a womb).
An embryo grows in the womb, the uterus in otherwords
In the uterus, which is sometimes also called the womb. It's the same thing.
The egg is laid and hatched outside of the mother's body.
uterus
Uterus. The fertilized egg continues to grow developing into a fetus.
cell division, after it caused the egg and sperm to fertilized
when the ovary is fertilized the the fertilized egg will become a zygote
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Fraternal twins result if both fertilized eggs implant and grow in the uterus.
The fertilized egg is called a fetus after 12 weeks of development.
The simple answer is: because they are not fertilized. In order for a baby chick to grow inside an egg and eventually hatch, it must first be fertilized, like a human woman pregnant with a baby that eventually is born. If an egg remains unfertilized, it can be used for human consumption.
To the uterus, where it starts to grow.
It starts growing.....into a baby........
135 days
The fertilized egg (which develops into a baby eventually) implants itself into the uterine wall/lining. The lining surrounds the egg as it matures and develops into a fetus and a placenta and amniotic sac surrounds the fetus eventually to nourish it.
It is the time when the baby is first created. This is when the egg is fertilized.