The uterus is normally where fertilization takes place; the ovum drops down through the fallopian tubes into the uterus, the sperm enter the uterus by means of sexual intercourse, and the sperm and the ovum meet there. There are also cases in which an enterprising sperm cell manages to swim up a fallopian tube and meets an ovum that is on the way down, which can result in an ectopic pregnancy, which is a dangrous situation.
No, it does not. The egg becomes fertilized in one of the two Fallopian tubes, when it comes to the uterus it should be already fertilized.
Fertilization normally takes place inside the Fallopian tubes of a human being. Sometimes this can also take place inside the upper portion of the uterus.
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In the uterus.
Fertilization, as in the fusing of sperm to the egg occurs in the upper uterine channels. After successful fertilization the egg travels to the uterus for gestation.
This is a biology question, not a physics question but anyway, yes it can. Most of the time it takes place in the Fallopian tubes, however, it can occur in the upper part of the uterus from time to time.
In the uterus.
7 days from fertilization.
In order for fertilization to take place, there must be an egg available to be fertilized. So, fertilization can take place between an egg being released, travelling down the fallopian tube, and arriving at the uterus. Once an egg arrives at the uterus, if it is not fertilized, then the body takes steps to get rid of it (menstruation). It only takes a few days for the egg to get to the uterus after being released, so those few days are the only ones when the egg can be fertilized.
About 10 days.
fertilization takes place when the sperm came in hahahaha :P seriously it's true Most woman are able to becomke pregnant from puberty,when their menstrual cycles begin ,until menopause,when their cycles stop. A pregnancy starts with fertilization ,when a woman's egg join with the man's sperm .fertilization usually takes place in the fallopian tube and implants in the uterus an embryo starts growing.
for reptiles it is internal fertilization and they can't do external fertilization