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A female's fertilized egg spends the majority of time in the uterus. This is where the egg will mature and grow.
Hundreds of eggs begin to mature each month, usually only one egg will become dominant during each menstrual cycle, and reach its' fully mature state, capable of ovulation and fertilization.200-300 egg cells
in the ovaries??
because the sperm cells fail to find the egg cells or the sperm isn't good to unite with the egg
yes. it does forms egg cells
when mature egg cells leave the ovary
Oviduct is where the egg cells are fertilized while the ovary is where the egg cells are produced and where they mature.
Because two egg cells are in the uterus at the same time and maturing. Identical twins are one egg cell that separated, that's why some babies are born connected. Fraternal children are when two egg cells enter the uterus and mature at the same time. That's why they don't look identical.
people start as egg cells
sperm cells
Germ cell
sperm needs to mature enough to reach the egg to form zygote
Before we discuss where a mature egg is released to, perhaps you should state which species you are discussing, since lots of species have eggs, and they do not all get released in the same way.
a mature human egg is called an ova
when they get therer period
A female's fertilized egg spends the majority of time in the uterus. This is where the egg will mature and grow.
1 mature egg. The remaining 3 cells produced by meiosis are non-functional and are called polar bodies. They are much smaller than the egg, i.e. the egg took all or their cytoplasm during the divisions