Another term for fertilized ovum is a zygote.
An unfertilized egg is called an ovum. It is a mature female reproductive cell that has not been fertilized by a sperm cell.
It will be flushed out with the mentruations
It is reffered to as an "Ovum," the plural term is "ova." The word is derived from Latin, meaning egg or egg cell.
The female gamete is called an ovum or an egg. This is the cell that is fertilized by the male gamete known as the sperm.
When the ovum is fertilized by the sperm, it is called fertilization. This process involves the fusion of genetic material from the sperm and the egg to form a zygote, which will eventually develop into an embryo.
A fertilized ovum is called a zygote.
The correct term for a fertilised ova is an embryo.
The uterus nourishes the fertilized ovum.
If you mean botany, then a fertilized plant ovary becomes fruit. In humans, a fertilized ovum (not the entire ovary) will likely become a fetus, and a baby if carried to full-term.
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In IVF, the fertilized ovum is normally placed much higher than the cervix. The ovum would not be able to move from the cervix to the uterus for implantation.
The fertilized ovum implants in uterine in blastula stage
Its the food that a fertilized ovum eats in the early stages of pregnancy if the ovum isn't fertilized then it leaks out because you don't need it
An unfertilized egg is called an ovum. It is a mature female reproductive cell that has not been fertilized by a sperm cell.
It will be flushed out with the mentruations
The fertilized ovum, or zygote, contains 46 chromosomes. These come from the combination of 23 chromosomes from the egg cell and 23 chromosomes from the sperm cell.