There is no rule that says only one egg can become mature at a time or that they are all viable when mature. Having three eggs in your right ovum can simply mean that three eggs were ready to be mature at the same time. Having several mature eggs however can lead to a pregnancy of multiples.
Follicle stimulating hormone from anterior pituitary help women to produce mature eggs.
Ovaries release mature eggs
No, only the adult (moth or butterfly) is sexually mature and can lay eggs.---------------------------------------------------------------------A caterpillar does not lay eggs. A caterpillar is the juvenile of an insect like a butterfly or moth that when mature will lay eggs.---------------------------------------------------------------------
No, snails do not make a nest, they do stay on a nest, they do not hatch eggs. The eggs mature and hatch by themselves.
Eggs don't reproduce. Whatever that's in the egg has to grow to a sexually mature creature first, in order to mate, and then lay eggs.
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There is a good chance.
the eggs need to be kept warm in order to mature, check out the link I provided
Female dogs do not have mature eggs waiting for fertilization like some other animals. Instead, the eggs are released during the female's heat cycle, which can happen in response to mating. Once released, the eggs can be fertilized by sperm from the male dog.
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The bubble-like structure that keeps eggs until they mature is called a follicle. The follicle is a sac that contains the developing egg and is found in the ovaries of females. It provides the necessary environment and nutrients for the egg to grow and mature before ovulation.