The "Ovum". The word Gamete means the same but is seldom used.
Before the egg cell comes in contact with the sperm cell, it is simply called an egg. Once it has joined with the sperm cell, it is called a zygote. Once the zygote develops certain things, it becomes an embryo, which will soon become your child!
The unfertilized egg is also called an ovum.
Gonads are the general term for both male and female sex glands; the male gonads are testes, and the female gonads are ovaries.
Oogenesis is the medical term meaning creation of an egg.
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Hydronephrosis is the medical term meaning buildup of urine in the kidney. Hydroureter is the medical term meaning buildup of urine in the ureter.
The fertilized egg is known as the zygote. Over time, it develops into the embryo, then the fetus.
Two or more egg cells are ova; the singular is ovum.
Parturition is the term meaning delivery of a developed fetus. A related term, oviposition, means delivery of an egg containing an embryo.
Womb is a non-medical term for the uterus. Otherwise after an egg is fertilized by a sperm to create a baby, that is where the baby is carried in safely till nine months.
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The biological term for a sex cell ( i.e. sperm cell or egg cell) is a gamete. Sperm cells in particular are called spermatazoa.
The medical term for a pregnancy that is out of place is ectopic pregnancy. This occurs when a fertilized egg implants outside of the uterus, typically in the fallopian tube. Ectopic pregnancies can be dangerous and require prompt medical attention.
The correct medical/biological term is ovulation.
Fertilization of an egg without physical contact between the male and the female.
It is reffered to as an "Ovum," the plural term is "ova." The word is derived from Latin, meaning egg or egg cell.