women don't produce eggs...they are born with as many eggs as they are going to have their whole life. That is with humans atleast...if you are talking about chickens then I haven't got a clue.
Women are born with all the eggs they will ever have, typically around 1-2 million eggs at birth. This number decreases over time due to natural degeneration and monthly ovulation, with most women having around 300,000-500,000 eggs by puberty.
No, women are not born with eggs capable of reproducing throughout their entire lives. Women are born with a set number of eggs that gradually decrease over time, and fertility typically declines with age.
Women typically produce eggs during their menstrual cycle around the middle of the cycle, usually around day 14. This process is known as ovulation.
No, women do not produce sperm or semen. Sperm and semen are produced by the male reproductive system. Women have eggs, which are produced in the ovaries.
No, the number of eggs released during a woman's menstrual cycle remains relatively constant regardless of age. As women age, the quality of the eggs may decline but not necessarily the quantity released.
a woman has 1069 eggs in her body
There are 360 eggs in 30 dozen. This can be calculated by multiplying the number of dozens (30) by the number of eggs in a dozen (12). Therefore, 30 x 12 = 360 eggs in 30 dozen.
About 30.
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There are 30 eggs to a flat, arranged in 6 rows and 5 columns.
a T-REX has to about 10-30 eggs
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Two and a half dozen is equal to 2 x 12 + 6 = 30 eggs. This calculation involves multiplying the number of dozens (2) by 12 (the number of eggs in a dozen) and then adding the remaining half dozen (6 eggs) to get the total count of 30 eggs.
She can have as many as she wants until her eggs run out.
30 eggs are in two and a half dozens.
By the age of 30, a woman typically has about 20,000 to 30,000 eggs remaining in her ovaries. This number can vary significantly based on individual factors such as genetics and overall health. Women are born with all the eggs they will ever have, and the quantity decreases over time due to natural aging and other factors. As women approach their late 30s and 40s, the decline in egg quantity and quality becomes more pronounced.
loons can lay up to 30 eggs every 2 years