It travels from the ovaries, through the fallopian tubes and at this point it is going to be fertilized. Once it is fertilized it implants itself into the lining of the uterus. It will stay here throughout the development of the fetus.
The ova egg travels through the fallopian tube, where it may encounter sperm for fertilization. Once fertilized, the egg then travels to the uterus where it implants and grows into a pregnancy.
Fertilisation is when the sperm cell and the ova fuse together to form a zygote.
Fertilization in a flower typically takes place in the ovary, where the ovules are located. Once the pollen lands on the stigma and germinates, it forms a pollen tube that grows down to the ovule within the ovary. This is where the sperm from the pollen reaches the egg for fertilization to occur.
In plants, ova are made in the ovules, which are located within the ovaries of the flowers. The ovules develop in the ovary after fertilization, leading to the formation of seeds. Each ovule contains a female gametophyte, which produces the egg cell (ova) necessary for fertilization. This process is part of the plant's reproductive cycle.
Fertilization
Fertilization that happens outside the female body is called in-vitro fertilization. In this procedure, the ova is fertilized with the sperm in a laboratory.
Meiosis produces eggs, called ova. Ova are produced in the ovaries.
in vitro fertilization
In Latin, "ova" is lural of "ovum" (egg).
"Ova" is the plural form of "ovum." In biological terms, "ovum" refers to a single egg cell, while "ova" refers to multiple egg cells.
Ova, or egg cells, are specialized gametes that are produced through meiosis in females. They are larger in size and contain nutrient stores to support early embryonic development. This ensures that the resulting zygote has all the necessary components for successful fertilization and early growth.
Ova