fetus
A fertilized egg develops in the uterus after it leaves the oviduct. It implants into the uterine wall where it continues to grow and develop into an embryo.
Oviduct is where the egg cells are fertilized while the ovary is where the egg cells are produced and where they mature.
There is no size requirements, the egg is fertilized inside the hen before the shell surrounds it on its way through the oviduct.
The fertilized egg becomes an embryo and later becomes a fetus.
As it passes through the oviduct, the egg is fertilized by sperm if present. It also undergoes various physiological changes, such as the formation of the eggshell and the addition of protective layers. Finally, the egg is released from the oviduct and deposited for external development.
Yes, the egg travels through the oviduct in the female reproductive system. The oviduct is where fertilization typically occurs if sperm are present, and it serves as a pathway for the egg to travel from the ovary to the uterus or be released from the body during ovulation if not fertilized.
When a bird's egg is fertilized, a chick is developing inside.
A chicken egg is fertilized when a rooster mates with a hen, transferring sperm to the hen's oviduct where the egg is formed. The sperm fertilizes the ovum (egg cell) within the oviduct, resulting in the formation of a zygote. The zygote then develops into an embryo within the egg as it travels down the oviduct and is eventually laid by the hen.
An egg can be fertilized for up to 24 hours before it becomes unviable.
The woman becomes pregnant
The fertilized egg becomes an embryo and later becomes a fetus.
The egg path is called a oviduct. It helps the egg become reachable so it can become fertilized by the sperm