In humans fertilization normally takes place in one of the fallopian tubes. The fertilized egg (ovum) then attaches itself to the uterus where it developes. If it is not fertilized, it will pass from the body through menstruation.
Normally in the uterine (fallopian) tubes.
In the fallopian tubes
Generally in the Fallopian tubes, then once fertilized it makes its way down to the uterus and attaches itself to the uterine lining to begin growing into a baby! :)
For successfull zygote emplantation to occur in the uterus fertilisation must take place when the ovum is still in the fillopian tube.
The egg is usually fertilized in the fallopian tube or just before entering the fallopian tube.
fallopian tubes
In the fallopian tubes
The fallopian tube
In the fallopian tubes
The sperm fertilised the egg.
the male covers the egg with sperm
A sperm fused with an egg
A female gorilla egg does not and cannot adapt to become fertilised. It requires male sperm to do so.
Well, i believe the egg either can get fertilised while in the fallopian tube, on the way to the cervix, or it get fertilised when it reaches the cervix. so really, there is not 'waiting' . the sperm goes looking for it , wherever it may be .
A pregnancy begins with the actual act of love making. If the sperm and the egg come together and the egg is fertilised by the sperm a pregnancy begins.
The egg in the human Female is known as the ovum. The ovum needs to be fertilised by its male counterpart, the sperm.
An unfertilized egg is an egg that has not met with sperm to create a zygote. If an egg is not fertilised then it is reabsorbed into the body and a female then goes on to menstruate.
The fastest swimming sperm is the one that reaches the female's egg first, and on entering, will cause the egg to be fertilised and so begin the process of reproduction.
Breaking the seal (or hymen) has Nothing to do with pregnancy.It is all about the sperm reaching the egg. Breaking the hymen when no sperm is around, will not result in pregnancy.The egg is deep inside. Usually fertilised in the fallopian tubes at the top of the womb.Admittedly it would be harder for the sperm to get in there, with the hymen intact, but not impossible.
in the oviduct
the word that represents a womens fertilised egg is zygote. hope this helps