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It enters the oviduct
Oviduct
Oviduct is where the egg cells are fertilized while the ovary is where the egg cells are produced and where they mature.
During ovulation, the ovum is released due to rupture of the Mature or Graafian follicle. The unfertilized ovum is captured by the fimbria of the tuba uterina or oviduct at the infundibulum region.
On a mature healthy tree there are about 200,00 leaves
A mature river, since the water is cold, normally travels around 10-25mph.
if they are not mature YES
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The testis in males mature during puberty. In females it is the ovaries that mature.
yes it will live it probaly just winter or autumn there I am assuming that the tree lost its leaves during a season when it is not supposed to. Therefore, the answer to this question is that if the tree is actually mature, it may have lived out its useful life and is dying. Recovery is not probable.
The spores develop on the underside of the leaves.
The exact same way all other mammals fertilize, bulls penis (or 'turkey baster with collected semen) goes into dam's vagina and sperm meets egg! Normally they introduce a bull into a field or pen with the cows in it and he will get the job done in a short time. Its selective breeding.