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No. At menstruation, unfertilized egg is expelled from the body.

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How do blocked oviducts prevent fertilisation taking place?

Blocked oviducts prevent fertilization from taking place by inhibiting the egg's ability to travel to the uterus for potential fertilization by sperm. It also hinders the passage of sperm to the egg, preventing the two from meeting and fertilization from occurring. Additionally, blocked oviducts can disrupt the normal process of fertilization and implantation, leading to infertility.


What paths will an ovum take out of a woman's body if it is not fertilized?

It will be flushed out with the mentruations


How long does the menstrual cycle last if fertilization does not take place?

The menstrual cycle typically lasts 28 days - but everyone's cycle is different. If fertilization does take place then there is no menstrual cycle, this would continue into pregnancy.


Between which two structures does crossing-over take place during meiosis?

Crossing-over takes place between homologous chromosomes during meiosis.


Why are there only a few days in each menstrual cycle when fertilisation can take place?

In order for fertilization to take place, there must be an egg available to be fertilized. So, fertilization can take place between an egg being released, travelling down the fallopian tube, and arriving at the uterus. Once an egg arrives at the uterus, if it is not fertilized, then the body takes steps to get rid of it (menstruation). It only takes a few days for the egg to get to the uterus after being released, so those few days are the only ones when the egg can be fertilized.