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Yes, gamma rays will pass through an egg.
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nothing really, unless a strong force like a punch to crack the egg or something injected into it or something like that, I don't think any non-radiactive, everyday liquid could be absorbed into or through an egg shell
Penis --> Vagina = Baby
Because the salt increases water density making it possible the egg to float. (If it really happens)
The egg in a female frog is passed through the oviduct. After that, it passes into the uteri, and finally, into the cloaca.
The woman becomes pregnant
The oviduct or the Fallopian tube is where an ovum or egg passes from an ovary. The ovum will either be fertilized by sperm and become a zygote, or will just degenerate in the body.
Cilia lining moves the human egg through the oviduct. They beat in such a manner that it drives the egg toward the uterus.
the sperm just die
The egg cannot get through the oviduct to the cervix.
There is no size requirements, the egg is fertilized inside the hen before the shell surrounds it on its way through the oviduct.
Oviduct is where the egg cells are fertilized while the ovary is where the egg cells are produced and where they mature.
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At ovulation, the egg is released into the abdominal cavity near the funnel-like opening of the oviduct. Cilia on the epithelial lining of the duct help collect the egg by drawing fluid from the body cavity into the oviduct. Together with the wave-like contraction of the of oviduct, the cilia convey the egg down the duct to the uterus.
Egg cells will travel through the Fallopian, or uterine, tube to the uterus where it will implant if it was fertilized.
Yes, gamma rays will pass through an egg.