A goose egg is fertilized when a male goose, or gander, mates with a female goose, or goose. During mating, the gander transfers sperm to the goose, which can store the sperm in specialized sacs for several days. Once the goose lays her eggs, the stored sperm can fertilize the eggs before they are encased in the protective shell. Fertilization typically occurs within a few days of mating, before the eggs are laid.
The gestation period of a goose is called the incubation period. After the incubation period, if the egg is fertilized, a chick will hatch.
It is necessary for an egg to be fertilized so the egg can hatch.
A fertilized egg cell is when a sperm enters an egg. The result is a fertilized egg cell, or a zygote.
Yes, a zygote is a fertilized egg.
A synonym for 'goose egg' is zero.
When a bird's egg is fertilized, a chick is developing inside.
A fertilized egg cell is when a sperm enters an egg. The result is a fertilized egg cell, or a zygote.
The fertilized egg becomes an embryo and later becomes a fetus.
A fertilized egg is an egg that is fertilized - in short terms, it can be incubated and a chick will hatch from it after incubation.
The gametes, or "sex cells" - the sperm and ovum (egg) - become the fertilized egg (zygote) when they fuse.
A fertilized egg implants into the Uterus.
An egg gets fertilized in the fallopian tube by a sperm, then it goes inside of the uterus, and inside the uterus it develops.