An ectopic pregnancy.
Once the egg is fertilized it remains fertilized until the egg is eaten, incubated or goes rotten and decays. It never goes back to being an unfertilized egg.
the ovary does not become fertilized and remains an ovary. if you mean the egg, it becomes a Zygote.
If the cat's uterus remains in tact and a full hysterectomy was not performed, then yes it is possible for her to carry the kittens to term. If she was pregnant before being spayed.Usually in that situation they will have simply severed the fallopian tubes which prevents the egg from traveling from the ovaries to the uterus.
It is travelling at a constant speed. This does not mean that there is no acceleration or that the direction of motion remains the same.
If it remains unfertilised it is non living. However at the start of its existence it holds the potential to become part of a living thing.
The term for this description is scavenger.
The simple answer is: because they are not fertilized. In order for a baby chick to grow inside an egg and eventually hatch, it must first be fertilized, like a human woman pregnant with a baby that eventually is born. If an egg remains unfertilized, it can be used for human consumption.
It is travelling at a constant speed. This does not mean that there is no acceleration or that the direction of motion remains the same.
If it remains unfertilised it is non living. However at the start of its existence it holds the potential to become part of a living thing.
If it remains unfertilised it is non living. However at the start of its existence it holds the potential to become part of a living thing.
When the egg is fertilized it remains initially "detached" from the mother, On average one can expect implantation to occur about seven to ten days before ovulation.
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