No. At menstruation, unfertilized egg is expelled from the body.
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.
It will be flushed out with the mentruations
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.
Crossing-over takes place between homologous chromosomes during meiosis.
The replication of genetic material takes place during the S phase of the cell cycle.
No, because ovulation does not take place.
In your mums bed
It takes place in the female.
ampulla of the fallopian tube
Human fertilisation can take place at the oviduct where the ovum is being released and when the sperm swims towards it.After fertilisation,when the both sex cells fuses,the ovum will be moved to the uterus.
in the vagina or woman's body
pollen tube
External fertilization.
Human fertilisation can take place at the oviduct where the ovum is being released and when the sperm swims towards it.After fertilisation,when the both sex cells fuses,the ovum will be moved to the uterus.
fertilisation takes place in fallopian tube
Internally. They mate.
No. Fishes fertilize externally.