If you get pregnant then you can have twins.
If both are fertilised they become fraternal twins (non-identical).
Aluminum particles can stay airborne for several days when released into air
It happens in testis of male.Also occurs in ovaries of female.
The female egg cell travels from the ovaries through the Fallopian tube and into the uterus. The egg is then released and that is the clear/white discharge you get before a period. Then the blood collects on the vaginal wall and is released which completes the menstrual cycle.
A doctor will interpret the findings of tests done that show follicles in both ovaries. Often this is not a serious problem and can happen for a number of reasons.
No, the ovaries are the organs responsible for these events and they are now removed.
No. Meiosis happens in the tissues that form gametes, such as the ovaries and testes in mammals.
No, this should never happen. They look different on CT scan and are usually located in different areas of the body.
usually not, but it can happen. The reason it usually can't is menopause, which is when the ovaries stop producing estrogen, and fertility ends, causing the disability to have children.
what will happen if the fetus stomach is in the middle instead of the left side?
in the absence of fertilization the ova would rupture leading to menstruation.
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