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What is the name of the structure in which the fertilized egg grows and develop into a baby?

The fertilised egg attaches itself to the uterus (womb) and develops and grows till the baby is born


Why is the thickening of the uterus important to reproduction?

Because if the egg is fertilised, it implants into the thick uterus lining. If it wasn't thick, there would be nothing for it to implant into. Also, once the egg is fertilised and is implanted there, it provides protection around the egg


What is the difference between a fraternal twins and identical twins?

If two (or more) eggs are fertilised and develop together you will get fraternal twins. Identical twins are the result of a single fertilised egg dividing into two embryos.


What happens once egg is fertilised?

Once the egg is fertilized, it begins to divide and develop into an embryo. The embryo will then implant itself into the lining of the uterus and continue to grow. Eventually, it will develop into a fetus and continue to mature until birth.


Does a female chicken egg need to be fertilised by a male to make a chicken?

The female is fertilised by the male before the egg is laid.


Do hens lay fertilised egg?

Yes and un-fertilised ones too


What is a fertilised egg referred to as?

An embryo.


What is a fertalized egg called?

The name for a fertilised egg is a "zygote".


What is meant by a fertilised egg?

A fertilized egg means a ZYGOTE.


How frog egg are fertilised?

the male covers the egg with sperm


Fertalized egg is called what?

The name for a fertilised egg is a "zygote".


What does a fertilized egg mature into inside of the ovary?

It doesn't. It is fertilised outside of the ovary.