In a nest, under the brooder hen.
sperm to sperms cells
the uterus lining thickens ready for the egg to be fertilised . if the egg is not fertilised then it will pass through the vagina as blood (period).
Plants don't have eggs.
A fertilized egg, or zygote, typically has 46 chromosomes. This is a result of the coming together of the egg (23 chromosomes) from the mother and the sperm (23 chromosomes) from the father during fertilization.
The female is fertilised by the male before the egg is laid.
Yes and un-fertilised ones too
The process that forms a fertilized egg is known as fertilization. During fertilization, a sperm cell from a male merges with an ovum (egg) from a female, resulting in the formation of a zygote. This zygote undergoes cell division and development, eventually leading to the formation of an embryo.
An embryo.
The name for a fertilised egg is a "zygote".
The name for a fertilised egg is a "zygote".
the male covers the egg with sperm
A fertilized egg means a ZYGOTE.