After fertilization, the egg and sperm fuse to form a zygote. The zygote begins to divide and undergo cell division, forming a blastocyst. The blastocyst implants into the uterus lining, where it continues to grow and develop into an embryo.
A fertilized egg, or zygote, typically has 46 chromosomes. This is a result of the coming together of the egg (23 chromosomes) from the mother and the sperm (23 chromosomes) from the father during fertilization.
Once the egg is fertilized, it begins to divide and develop into an embryo. The embryo will then implant itself into the lining of the uterus and continue to grow. Eventually, it will develop into a fetus and continue to mature until birth.
The sperm fertilised the egg.
No, the egg isn't released during menstruation. The egg is released during ovulation, which typically occurs two weeks before menstruation, if the egg isn't fertilised then this leads to menstruation.
Well, i believe the egg either can get fertilised while in the fallopian tube, on the way to the cervix, or it get fertilised when it reaches the cervix. so really, there is not 'waiting' . the sperm goes looking for it , wherever it may be .
the uterus lining thickens ready for the egg to be fertilised . if the egg is not fertilised then it will pass through the vagina as blood (period).
The ovary doesn't get fertilised. The ovaries produce egg cells and release them into the fallopian tubes.
When a fertilised egg becomes a seed the flower spreads its seeds so there isn't a fight for space , water or sunlight. When a fertilised egg becomes a seed the flower spreads its seeds so there isn't a fight for space , water or sunlight.
When a fertilised egg becomes a seed the flower spreads its seeds so there isn't a fight for space , water or sunlight. When a fertilised egg becomes a seed the flower spreads its seeds so there isn't a fight for space , water or sunlight.
The female is fertilised by the male before the egg is laid.
Yes and un-fertilised ones too
An embryo.
The name for a fertilised egg is a "zygote".
The name for a fertilised egg is a "zygote".
the male covers the egg with sperm
A fertilized egg means a ZYGOTE.
Yes.