The Fallopian tube.
whereby an ovum or egg is released from an ovary
Ovary
ovum (or eggs)
No, an ovum does not move on its own. It is a stationary cell that is released from the ovary during ovulation and remains in the fallopian tube until fertilization occurs. Movement of the ovum is facilitated by the cilia lining the fallopian tubes, which help transport it towards the uterus.
The ovum is an egg in the ovary of the female.
ovum (or eggs)
ovum
ovulation
ovum
ovum
It will form an Ovum.... or an egg....
The ovum is the egg cell that is located in the ovules in the female part of the flower. As pollen falls on the stigma, it is carried down the style into the ovary. In the ovary the pollen fertilizes an ovum in the ovules to produce a seed.