because we are the holders.. we have the cells and nutrients we need to have a baby
No. At menstruation, unfertilized egg is expelled from the body.
It is located in the Uterus of the female body just above the bladder. ( It is also known as Womb)
the process is called fertilisation and these gametes fuse and form a zygote
Females usually have one Barr body; males usually have none.
it is sexual reproduction when the sperm is released inside the females body
in the ova duct
the male insterts his penis into the females vaginia
they do itb internally not externelly
fertilisation does not take place
in the vagina or woman's body
Petal - dries up or drops off
internally
no but u hav to do it in ur mam
Platypus fertilisation occurs internally.
In-Vitro Fertilisation i.e. fertilisation done outside of the body, before implanting the zygote into the womb. The common name for children resultant of fertilisation in this manner is "test tube babies", even though the actual fertilisation is usually done in a petri dish.
Parthenogenesis is observed in turkey that is it can directly produce a new individual without fertilisation and thus can produce females for several generations.
fallopian tubes