The sperm should meet the egg to fertilise it in the Fallopian tube, which leads from the ovaries to the uterus.
fallopian tube
fallopian tube
The vagina and the penis, they each build up reproductive gametes in order to fertilize an egg.
No, nightcrawlers are not asexual. They are hermaphrodites, which means they have both male and female reproductive organs and can self-fertilize.
The reproductive structure of a gymnosperm is the cone. The cone produces pollen or sperm cells that will later on fertilize a female plants eggs or anthers
A plant that has both male and female reproductive organs is called a "hermaphrodite." In botanical terms, such plants can produce both pollen (male) and ovules (female), allowing them to self-fertilize or cross-fertilize with other plants. Many flowering plants, such as roses and lilies, exhibit hermaphroditic characteristics.
Sperm is a gooey concoction used to transfer the male's reproductive cells into the female's vulva, and thereby to her eggs (the female reproductive cells). It is also the male genes that will determine the gender of a child.
Organisms that have both male and female reproductive structures are called hermaphrodites. Hermaphroditic organisms have the ability to produce both eggs and sperm, enabling them to self-fertilize or cross-fertilize with other individuals.
A leech is a hermaphrodite, therefore meaning it carries both male and female reproductive organs. The leech reproduces by trading sperm with another leech and they each can fertilize their eggs.
The female internal accessory reproductive organs include the fallopian tubes, uterus, and ovaries. These organs work together to produce eggs, fertilize them, and support the development of a fetus during pregnancy.
No. You can incubate an egg in a suitable controlled oven but the egg will have to be fertilized first if it is to hatch. The male bird fertilizes the egg inside the female before she lays the egg.
Most tapeworms have both male and female reproductive organs to reproduce and fertilize there own eggs.