In humans, eggs are typically fertilized in the fallopian tube. The embryo begins to divide and implants in the uterine lining. If the embryo implants in the fallopian tube, this is known as an ectopic pregnancy.
In a chicken also, the egg is fertilized in the first part of the hens oviduct.
In a woman's Fallopian tubes
Fertilization refers to the union of a female ovum (or egg) with the spermatozoa of a male and will initiate the process of sexual division of meiosis.
Generally fertilization occurs in the Fallopian tube but it can occur in the womb.
The female is fertilised by the male before the egg is laid.
A female gorilla egg does not and cannot adapt to become fertilised. It requires male sperm to do so.
Yes she dose because you her your period because the egg is not fertilised so an egg has to be there.. If you get me
The baby is carried in the uterus or womb.
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 elephant is a mammal, and gives live birth after a period of gestation. The only egg is released by the female and is fertilised by the sperm from a male, all of which happens internally in the female.
A fertilized egg has double the number of its egg cell. In case of human there are 46 chromosomes in a fertilised egg.
Yes and un-fertilised ones too
An embryo.
The name for a fertilised egg is a "zygote".
A fertilized egg means a ZYGOTE.