no. it can be random. :-)
Yes, typically only one ovary releases an egg each month in a process called ovulation. The ovaries do not alternate ovulation each month, but rather take turns releasing eggs.
Yes, they do.
they take turns running trains on each other
john and rob take in turns and they spilt mayo all over each other
Yes, the remaining ovary can compensate for the functions of the removed ovary. The remaining ovary may produce more eggs or take on a larger role in hormone production to maintain normal reproductive function.
If the other ovary is still functional then yes. It may take longer to become pregnant but it is not imposable.
Yes, but i only want to know if my releasing date is 14, and i want to take on 18, is it possible for me to take on that date?
So it's FAIR. Like kindy
An ovary in a plant that aids in seed dispersal is called a fruit. Fruits develop from the ovary after fertilization and can take on various forms to aid in dispersal, such as being carried by animals or wind, or floating on water.
No, pollination in a flower typically occurs on the stigma of the pistil. The pollen travels down the style to reach the ovary where fertilization takes place. Once fertilized, the ovary develops into a fruit containing seeds.
if you take turns and each play while the other watches
Each stop for gas you take turns paying then you add up each amount you payed and one of you pays the difference.