A mature egg is released during ovulation. Ovulation typically happens two weeks before the menstrual period.
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An ovum is an egg
Humans have 46 chromosomes. This means they will produce sex-cells (sperm and ovum/egg) which have 23 chromosomes.
No, typically only one sperm fertilizes one egg during sexual reproduction in humans. However, in rare cases, multiple sperm can fertilize the same egg, resulting in a condition called polyspermy, which often leads to developmental abnormalities and is not viable for long-term survival.
A fertilized cell is when a mature ovum (egg) is fertilized by a sperm. It becomes a fertilized cell. The sperm enters the ovum and the tail drops off. Then mitosis occurs and the cell continues to develop.
The female egg is the ovum. It grows within a structure known as the Graafian follicle. At around the 14th day of th menstrual cycle the follicle ruptures and releases the ovum or egg. - <a href="http://www.gynaeonline.com/ovarian_cycle.htm"> Ovum</a>
It will form an Ovum.... or an egg....
An ovum is an egg
The ovum matures in the ovary during your menstrual phase. Then later in your menstrual cycle the egg will burst from the ovary during ovulation.
egg is a female egg,which is the same as ovum.
In humans an ovum is an egg produced by a female, also called a female "gamete". It is what is fertilized by sperm (the male gamete) to form a zygote from which offspring develop. In humans the ovum is developed in the female's reproductive system, specifically in the ovaries. Women have an ovary on each side of their uterus in the pelvic area. There are Fallopian tubes (through which the egg is released) connecting each ovary and the uterus. If the ovum is fertilized, it will implant itself in the womb, or if unfertilized, it will be released with the woman's next menstrual period.
The egg is the gamete produced by the female.
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The female reproductive cell is the egg, or gamete. The female human reproductive cell is often referred to as ovum, or ova if plural.
The egg in the human Female is known as the ovum. The ovum needs to be fertilised by its male counterpart, the sperm.
The ovum is an egg in the ovary of the female.
It sheds the uterine lining, and gets rid of an egg cell. That way another mature egg cell, or ovum, can be combined with a sperm cell to impregnate a female.
Humans have 46 chromosomes. This means they will produce sex-cells (sperm and ovum/egg) which have 23 chromosomes.