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While a man continues making new sperm his entire life, a woman is born with all the ova she will ever have. Each cycle several ova are incapsulated in follicles - the first one to mature or ripen will burst from the follicle - this is called ovulation.
Nothing. They should develop into fry without you doing anything. The fish would not normally spawn if the water and conditions are not suitable for the ova to develop.
One in four. The rest dissipate, or are food supplies depending on the organism.
Fish ova do not actually "hatch" they "develop". As the embrio (fry) develops, the head and tail seem to flip up from the side of the ova and the main part of the egg becomes the tummy and body of the baby fish.
While a man continues making new sperm his entire life, a woman is born with all the ova she will ever have. Each cycle several ova are incapsulated in follicles - the first one to mature or ripen will burst from the follicle - this is called ovulation.
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The ova of the female are fertilised internaly by the male using his gonopodium. The ova develop inside the female and (depending on temperature and other conditions) are ready to be released after about 8 weeks The female can stop her young from being released for a considerable time if conditions do not suit her.
Mollies are livebearers. The male swims beside the female and inserts (hooks) his 'gonopodium' into the female 'vulva' and his 'milt' is transferred into her. There the 'milt' fertilises her 'ova' internally. These fertilised 'ova' then develop into embryos inside the female until they are ready to be released as 'fry'.
Ova is the plural form. The singular form is ovum.
There is ova's but no movies ,the ova are the last 2 episodes of the Durarara series
The plural is "ova"