the answer is that when mosquitoes bit and suck up your blood some may lay eggs in your body and hatch inside your body
A fly could have secretly entered the body through the nose or some other body orifice before the casket was sealed.
in humans, the egg is fertilized in the fallopian tube. the egg is released from the ovary and waits there in hopes of being fertilized. this is called ovulation. the sperm travels through the cervix, through the uterus, and into the fallopian tube where it looks for the egg.chickens have an organ called infundibulum where the sperm will be. then they lay the fertilized egg.Uterine (Fallopian) Tube
yes they do lay eggs
It uses cells called osteoblasts to lay down calcium and phosphorus in the extracelluar matrix that ultimately becomes bone, and turn into mature osteocytes.
Some people are chronic carriers of streptococci in their throat.
no it cant
Becuase it is demented
You can get pregnant when you have your period after, before and even long after you've had sex ... sperm can lay dormant for a long time inside of a women all it needs is warmth ...
S. aureus can lay dormant in the body for years undetected. Once symptoms begin to show, the host is contagious for another two weeks, and the overall illness lasts a few weeks. If untreated, though, the disease can be deadly
Bed bugs can remain dormant for around 12-18 months without perishing.
Food poisoning bacteria go dormant at and below freezing. All bacteria are dormant below -17ºC or 1.5ºF
Such trees are Deciduous.
Lay dormant.
Yes, in general.
Yes, HPV can be dormant and undetected by a pap smear. A pap smear looks for damage to the cervix caused by HPV. It does not look for all subtypes of HPV or detect HPV infection.
fleas can die within months. flea eggs are what you need to be worried about. they lay dormant for 1-2 years until they sense a food source near by. when they do... DINNER!