If your talking about chickens, yes. If you wish to raise baby chicks, your would need a rooster.
If speaking of human being, a women seems to be born with all the eggs she will ever have in her life. New studies and practices are trying to disprove that or make it so that women can reproduce more.
Yes, the menstrual cycle has four phases, those phases are as follows:Menstrual phase: when the uterine lining sheds.Follicular phase: when eggs in the ovaries mature.Ovulation phase: when the eggs are released from the ovaries.Luteal phase: when the uterine lining increases.
Your ovaries release one egg per month
If both are fertilised they become fraternal twins (non-identical).
This happens so that no more eggs are produced if a woman is pregnant.
Yes!
No you only produce eggs during your menstrual cycle
Yes, of course you can eat eggs on your menstrual cycle.The menstrual cycle is the whole of the reproductive cycle, a fertile woman is always 'on' her menstrual cycle - I think you mean menstruating or on your period. There's no reason not to eat eggs at any point in your menstrual cycle, and nothing you can't do during menstruation.
Ovaries produce eggs which travel to the uterus. There they will either get fertilized by sperm or the the uterus will shed its lining, which causes a period.
They do many things. Some include: To store ovum (eggs) and release them during the menstrual cycle. they make eggs which go on further to be fertilised to make a baby. to produce eggs to produce hormones or chemicals that regulate menstruation, etc. The ovaries produce the eggs that are fertilized by the sperm and so the baby is formed
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The phases of the menstrual cycle include:Menstrual phase: when uterus lining sheds.Follicular phase: when eggs begin to mature in the ovary.Ovulation phase: when eggs are released from the ovary.Luteal phase: when the uterus lining plumps up.
The time when the human female stops producing eggs. The menstrual cycle stops.
The four phases of the menstrual or reproductive cycle are as follows:Menstrual phase: uterine lining sloughing off.Follicular phase: eggs maturing in ovaries.Ovulation phase: eggs released by ovaries.Luteal phase: uterus lining builds-up.
Yes, the menstrual cycle has four phases, those phases are as follows:Menstrual phase: when the uterine lining sheds.Follicular phase: when eggs in the ovaries mature.Ovulation phase: when the eggs are released from the ovaries.Luteal phase: when the uterine lining increases.
Normally, a woman normally releases ONE egg per menstrual cycle. On occasion, a woman will release two, which would result in fraternal twins if both eggs are fertilized.
They do many things. Some include: To store ovum (eggs) and release them during the menstrual cycle. they make eggs which go on further to be fertilised to make a baby. to produce eggs to produce hormones or chemicals that regulate menstruation, etc. The ovaries produce the eggs that are fertilized by the sperm and so the baby is formed
No. A chicken can produce eggs without a rooster but she can not produce a chick without her eggs being fertilized by a rooster.