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The uterus begins to make different adjustments due to the egg that has been fertilised by a sperm so that a foetus can grow in it which in another words is called pregnancy :)

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Cells have started differentiating, placenta beings to form, and the embryo attaches to the mother

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The embryo attaches to the mother.

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cells have started definerating

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Q: What happens in the uterus after fertilisation has taken place?
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What happens to the male parts of the flower after fertilisation has taken place?

They fall off taking away the plant's manhood and pride.


Where firtilisation happens?

Fertilisation normally occurs high up in the Fallopian tube. Once fertilisation has taken place development of a new individual begins immediately but it takes about 6 days before the growing structure reaches the uterus and becomes embedded in the lining of the uterus where it is receives nourishment from the mother's blood. This embedding is known as implantation. After implantation the developing embryo releases a chemical into the mother's blood preventing menstruation and so failure to menstruate is often the first sign of pregnancy.


What does a flower ovary do?

This protects the ovule and once fertilisation has taken place it will become the fruit.


Where does firtilisation happen?

Fertilisation normally occurs high up in the Fallopian tube. Once fertilisation has taken place development of a new individual begins immediately but it takes about 6 days before the growing structure reaches the uterus and becomes embedded in the lining of the uterus where it is receives nourishment from the mother's blood. This embedding is known as implantation. After implantation the developing embryo releases a chemical into the mother's blood preventing menstruation and so failure to menstruate is often the first sign of pregnancy.


Is the ovary part of a flower?

Yep. The Ovary protects the ovule. The Ovule is like the egg in animals and once fertilisation has taken place, it will become the seed. Also, after fertilisation, the Ovary becomes the fruit. Fruit is a container of seeds.


What is involed in ivf treatment?

A sperm and egg are taken from separate donors. The outer protective shell on the surface of the female egg is removed. This causes fertilisation. It is placed in a test tube and the cells have to bond on the uterus wall. After they have bonded together it is implanted into the mother's uterus. The egg is fertilised and the mother will wait 9 months until she gives birth


What is the difference between parthenogenesis and parthenocarpy?

Parthenogenesis is the process by which a gamete (usually female) develops to form an individual. As a result, the individual is haploid, eg.drones in bees. Parthenocarpy is the process by which a fruit develops without fertilisation. As fertilisation has not taken place, the fruit is seedless and does not contribute to sexual reproduction.


What process happens in the mitochbdria?

Respiration take place in it. Anaerobic respiration is taken place


Can you have a orgasiam if you have your uterus taken out?

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What is an ovary in a plant?

Its something to do with pollen going down the style into the ovary to be germinated. It is also a place where the egg or the ovule devolops.


When does implantation bleeding occur if at all?

Hi, Implantation bleeding occurs 6-12 days after intercourse when fertilisation of the egg has taken place. Not every woman experiences implantation bleeding and it is not as common as a lot of women think.


What happens before an execution?

You are handcuffed and taken to a place where your head gets chopped off. And then you go to Heaven or........ Hell.