ovaries release an egg each month
Yes, they do.
After initial fertilization, the newly fertilized egg is called a zygote. Once it divides and become multicellular it is termed an embryo.
Once a sperm enters the egg, fertilisation of the egg begins.
It's called ovulation.
The average woman releases one egg a month.
On average, the average woman releases one egg every 28 days.
An egg cell is normally released once a month from the ovary. If an egg cell is released and not fertilized, it stops developing and dissolves.
Ovulation and menstruation both mean the same thing. It is a girls monthly period. Once a month a woman's ovary releases an egg to go through the Fallopian tubes to the womb. As the egg is traveling the womb makes a small coating of blood on the inside of the perimeter of it. When the egg reaches its destination if you have sexual intercourse and sperm reaches the egg then they meet then they form a fetus (baby) but if you do not have sexual intercourse then the egg dies and comes out of the vagina with the coating of blood. That is called a period and it happens once a moth. Some girls are what you call irregular and they don't have their period once a month, they don't know when they are going to have it. Every girl is different.
ovaries release an egg each month
that depends if they're battery or free range. my personal preference is freerange as it makes a lovely merangue
an egg cell is the cell inside a womans ovary and is released once a month
an egg cell is the cell inside a womans ovary and is released once a month
Ovaries
Yes, they do.
releases one of the more than 400,000 eggs that are stored in her ovaries, and the lining of the womb (uterus) thickens in anticipation of receiving a fertilized egg. If the egg is not fertilized, progesterone levels drop and the uterine lining sheds
ovulation