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Oviduct is where the egg cells are fertilized while the ovary is where the egg cells are produced and where they mature.
The Ovaries- it is then fertilized in the oviduct
There is no size requirements, the egg is fertilized inside the hen before the shell surrounds it on its way through the oviduct.
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.
In humans, eggs are typically fertilized in the Fallopian tube. The fertilized egg begins to divide and continues down the tube and implants in the uterine lining. If it implants in the Fallopian tube, this is known as an ectopic pregnancy (bad). In a chicken also, the egg is fertilized in the first part of the hens oviduct.
In humans, eggs are typically fertilized in the Fallopian tube. The fertilized egg begins to divide and continues down the tube and implants in the uterine lining. If it implants in the Fallopian tube, this is known as an ectopic pregnancy (bad). In a chicken also, the egg is fertilized in the first part of the hens oviduct.
The egg path is called a oviduct. It helps the egg become reachable so it can become fertilized by the sperm
there are number of reasons why invitro fertilization is suggested. Normally the egg is fertilized where the oviduct meets the ovary. Sometimes there is blockage in the oviducts prevents this. It is also possible there the father has a low sperm count. So the egg is fertilized outside the body and then implanted in the uterus. It is kept frozen until ready to be fertilized.
No. The egg yolk is fertilized before the yolk and albumin are joined and well before the shell is formed. The oocyte (yolk) is produced during ovulation. This is released into the oviduct where it is fertilized by a sperm from the sperm sac previously deposited by the rooster. The yolk continues down the oviduct fertile or not and is surrounded the vitaline membrane, then by albumin and then shell membrane and finally the calcite that hardens into the actual shell. This takes about 24 hours.
Fertilized eggs travel down the pig's oviduct. Ciliary action and contractions help to move the egg to the uterus where it becomes implanted.