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in the female reproductive system
The function of the secondary female reproductive system is to provide an enabling environment for embryonic development.
development and nourishment of a new individual
the female rrproductive system i m not sure
When a cow is pregnant with multiple offspring (twins or more) there is movement of hormones between them, particularly if they share the same placenta. In the case where there is a male fetus and a female fetus, the hormones (testosterone) produced by the male can negatively affect development of the female reproductive organs causing her to be born sterile, in which case the reproductive organs of the female are underdeveloped and/or she also displays male reproductive organs. The sterile female calf is thus called a 'freemartin'. This is one reason why it is undesirable for cows to carry multiple offspring and why farmers do not encourage or select for this condition.
In her womb.
No they do not.
Fetuses do not come from the ovaries, a female's eggs come from the ovaries. Fetuses come from the uterus.
FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) stimulates the development of ovarian follicles.
6 weeks
A female reproductive cell is called an ovum
The normal female pig carries between two and five fetuses. The maximum number of fetuses a pig will carry to term is eight, and the lowest number is one. Pigs are at great risk for IUGR.