Hens can only lay a maximum of one egg per day, and typically for 300 days a year.
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A honey bee queen can lay between 1000 and 2000 eggs per day.
It is important to know how the reproductive system works. The Luteinizing hormone aids in the maturation of a females eggs.
Ovaries hold the eggs.
A lovebird can lay a maximum of 6 to 8 eggs in one clutch, although the number can vary depending on the individual bird and its health. Typically, lovebirds will lay an average of 4 to 6 eggs per clutch. The incubation period for these eggs is about 23 to 30 days before they hatch.
There is no maximum - There are so forms of spiders that lay 20,000 - 50,000 eggs at once. This does not produce that many spiders because when they hatch they all fight and eat each other until only the strongest remain.
The number of eggs that can be laid by any animal differs based on the size. Generally larger species will lay less eggs than smaller animals.
Yes.
the follicle stimulation hormone is produced by the putuitary gland which stimulates the hormone oestrogen to releases eggs. the lh causes the released eggs to go to the follopian tube
Progestin
Human growth hormone will not cause you to produce more eggs. Women have a certain number of eggs in a semi-meiotic stage at birth/during development. Hormones signal the development and transfer of an egg monthly. This is the fertilization cycle. At menopause hormone balance changes and this cycle is disrupted/ended. You still have ovaries, but your fertility may be over. You need to consult the proper medical personal with this concern.
when their born