If two eggs are fertilized, the offspring will be twins. The twins could be two males, two females, or one of each.
In plants - no seeds, no fruit. In most animals - no baby. In some insects - male offspring. When these insects' eggs ARE fertilized you get female offspring!
The Gymnosperm eggs present in their ovules are fertilized by male gametes produced by pollen grains.
in the gymnosperms
Stem cells come from newly fertilized eggs because those eggs divide and evolve into more specialized cells.
Identical Twins are the result of a single fertilized egg spliting in two producing two genetically identical children. Fraternal twins are the result of the mother producing two eggs each fertilized by a different sperm from the father. This can result in opposite sex twins.
The eggs would not be fertilized, and no new offspring would be born.
In plants - no seeds, no fruit. In most animals - no baby. In some insects - male offspring. When these insects' eggs ARE fertilized you get female offspring!
No. But you can get two eggs fertilized at the same time.
You have twins
Non-identical twins happen when two eggs are fertilized at the same time. This happens when the mother ovulates twice, so she has two separate eggs that can be fertilized and develop into fetuses.
The fertilized egg is divided into two fertilized eggs, and they both become twins.
Both fertilized and unfertilized eggs have cholesterol.
If you have fertilized eggs you will not have periods, you are pregnant! not much
Identical twins are formed when one fertilized eggs splits. Non-identical twins are formed when two separate eggs are fertilized.
That isn't possible: if the twins are from two different eggs, fertilized by different sperm, then they will not be identical. It's genetically impossible.
The woman's body releases 2 eggs instead of one, and both get fertilized.
yes the eggs are fertilized internally