Endometrium.
The puppies pass from the uterus and out the vagina of the mother dog.
This is a biology question, not a physics question but anyway, yes it can. Most of the time it takes place in the Fallopian tubes, however, it can occur in the upper part of the uterus from time to time.
inside an egg, the white part provides food for it. the chicken itself grows in the yolk.
They Leave Behind Bones or leaves from whatever they were.
If you put bleach on a frog it will die.
The fallopian tube. The fertilized eggs then travels down to the uterus and implants itself there. When a fertilized egg does not make it to the uterus and implants in the fallopian tube, the woman will end up with what's called a tubal pregnancy and must go to surgery right away since it can be fatal.
As part of the menstrual cycle, the engrossing of the uterus is due to the production of progesterone in the ovaries (induced by LH), the drop in progesterone during the last days of the cycle due to the degeneration of the corpus luteum is what triggers the menstruation. If a zygote implants in the endometrium, it starts producing hCG, a hormone that stops the degeneration of the corpus luteum so progesterone levels don't drop. As such, if the zygote doesn't implant itself in the uterus, the cycle keeps going, the pituitary gland lowers production of LH, produces more FSH, corpus luteum degenerates, progesterone levels lower, strogens rise and menstruation occurs
When a woman ovulates, the lining of the uterus thickens to prepare for the zygote and when it's not fertilized the lining of the uterus breaks down and the egg and lining leaves the uterus by bleeding.
One is the muscle, also called the myometrium. This is the wall of the uterus; and is where fibroids grow. The more important part is the endometrium. This is the inner lining of the uterus. It is this lining which is shed during the menstrual period; and it is in this lining that the embryo implants.
A zygote is formed from the egg cell contributed by the female parent and an sperm from male parent. The fertilized egg is called a zygote, therefore, zygote is definitely a part of female reproductive cell.
The bottom part of the uterus is the cervix.
The placenta will be attached to the uterus, but it is not part of it. The uterus is a muscle and is part of basic female human anatomy. The placenta is an organ which is formed after conception.
the endosperm
A zygote is a fertilized egg so it occurs at the beginning of gestation. If the zygote develops for around 340days the result will be the birth of a baby horse.
Sort of. A zygote is what one calls a female egg cell once it's been fertilized.
The result is a fertilized egg called a zygote :]
The fundus is the uppermost part of the uterus.