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No. Each ejaculate contains hundreds of millions of sperm, twice as many will not make more babies. Also note that it's not only the sperm that matter, it's also the eggs inside the woman. Typically only one egg at a time is released from the ovaries, in which case the only way twins could occur would be for the egg to split, resulting in identical twins. Only rarely do the ovaries release multiple eggs, resulting in fraternal twins.
The ovule present on the ovuleferous scale of the cone produces the seed.
The inside. The inside of the bone, which produces red and white blood cells, is indeed living
you could be pregnant at anytime if a guy came inside of you without protection but is more likely to happen if youre ovulating, unless you dont have a uterus or ovaries
Taebernum Montana plant of Apocynaceae
Taebernum montana plant of Apocynaceae
The plant you are referring to is likely an angiosperm, which is a flowering plant. Angiosperms have seeds enclosed in ovaries, typically start with two embryonic leaves (cotyledons) when they sprout, produce flowers in various shapes including star-shaped, can be aesthetically pleasing, and have a lifespan that can vary from annuals to perennials. Examples of perennial angiosperms that fit this description include roses, lilies, and daisies.
stamen, they produce pollen to fertilize ovaries
Sunflowers are best known for having tons of seeds in/on them.
A female has two ovaries with several eggs inside of them.
Ovaries are definitely considered organs. Ovaries are the sex organs found inside of a female animal such as a human.
They have reproductive organ cones which is protected inside the ovaries
Starch inside potato tuber
the ovaries not being inside you
Gonads in womans body are the ovaries. They are located inside the abdomen
By making flowers first. Flowers have ovaries. with ovules inside. After they are fertilized the seeds grow. Usually the ovary develops into the fruit. The fruit protects and nourishes the seeds. The fruit also attracts animals (including humans) to carry the seeds away from the original plant.