Well, unfortunately, the ovaries weren't invited to this party, so they never got introduced to the sperm.
Instead, the egg leaves the ovary (one on each side, but only one ovary does this each time). The Fallopian tubes (named after a doctor) have an opening at the end of each one that lets the egg come in. The Tubes (one on each side) is like a one way tunnel that both end at the uterus. The egg moves through the tube and finally moves into the uterus. If the female has sex when an egg is present, the egg and sperm meet and the sperm fertilizes the egg or at least tries to (not all sperm succeed; not all eggs get fertilized). IF it fertilizes, the egg moves to the wall of the uterus and attaches (implants). There it will stay until the fetus has grown from the egg. IF the sperm/egg don't fertilize together, the sperm dies. The egg is washed out when a girl has her period (bleeding).
They meet in the Fallopian Tubes, while the egg is still moving from the ovaries to the uterus.
The egg and sperm meet in the fallopian tubes, normally.
It Is Fertilised.
in the fallopian tubes or the womb
The sperm and egg usually meet along the fallopian tube that connects the ovaries and uterus. The fertilized egg continues to travel towards the uterus where it implants in the tissue lining.
Eggs are produced in the ovaries of females, while sperm are produced in the testes of males. The meeting of egg and sperm typically occurs in the fallopian tubes, where the egg is fertilized by a sperm to initiate pregnancy.
Testes makes sperm, ovaries make the egg
The ovaries are connected to the fallopian tubes - where the egg and sperm would meet. The fallopian tubes are then in turn connected to the uterus - where a fetus would develop. The whole reproductive system is connected to the abdomen of the female body.
The ovaries are connected to the fallopian tubes - where the egg and sperm would meet. The fallopian tubes are then in turn connected to the uterus - where a fetus would develop. The whole reproductive system is connected to the abdomen of the female body.
Ovaries are different from testes because ovaries produce eggs while the testes produce sperm.
Testes ,ovaries
The sperm should meet the egg to fertilise it in the Fallopian tube, which leads from the ovaries to the uterus.
Ovaries.
Egg is produced in the ovaries in females and sperm in testes in males.
in a woman's Virgina a egg can get fertilized. there are two ovaries and each month one egg will get released and if you have sex when you are NOT on your period then the sperm will meet up with the egg and fertilize it.
in the woman's ovaries