Roosters fertilize a chicken through sexual reproduction. Although roosters have testes, they are internal. Instead of a penis, they have a papilla. The rooster and hen connect and the hen is fertilized by the rooster through the cloacas (vents to their reproductive organs).
The human egg is fertilized in the Fallopian Tube on it's travel to the uterus.
Ovulation is when an egg is released and attaches to the wall of the vagina. (When it is ferilized, this is how someone becomes pregnant.) Every woman ovulates at a different time of the month. You can get pregnant whether you're ovulating or not, but it's way more likely if you are.
HIV is a virus, and since viruses require another organism to carry out the functions that would classify it as a living organism, it's considered "dead," that is until it finds a host.
The path of an egg cell begins in the ovary, where it matures into an ovum during ovulation. From there, it travels through the fallopian tube towards the uterus. If fertilization occurs by a sperm cell during its journey, the egg cell will implant in the uterus and develop into a pregnancy.
Well, girls typically get their periods from ages 9-16. When you start your period, you're ( I FORGOT THE WORD! ) "egg sack" will begin releasing eggs. Blood will start accumulating on the sides of you're uterus. Eventually, you're egg will reach you're uterus and will exit your body. However, if the egg is ferilized by a sperm, the fertilized egg will atach to the blood and a baby will begin to grow. If the egg is not fertilized it will exit the body along with all of the blood stored in the uterus. Typically, the period may last from 3 days - 1 week.
Ferilized crops grow larger and yield more experience points when harvested. If the crop is a flower, it increases the chances of getting a "Perfect Bunch".
To make unfertelized eggs the chickens are kept separate from the rooster because they don't need to have intercourse to produce eggs. The same applies to humans, women don't need to participate in intercourse to have a period. (P.S. humans release eggs too)
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In salted eggs, a process called osmosis occurs where water moves from outside the egg to inside the egg due to differences in salt concentration, making the egg white firmer and the yolk saltier. This process also helps in preserving the egg.
No, it does not. The egg yolk is just part of the entire egg. There are three parts of the egg. The egg shell, the egg yolk, and the egg whites.
The umbilical cord is the fetus' "lifeline" to the mother and supplies the fetus with nutrients so the baby can thrive. The cord typically begins to form as soon as the ferilized ovum attaches to the uterine wall.