Fertilization refers mainly to the sperm meeting the egg and the process leading to that moment.
Incubation occurs after the egg has been fertilized when the egg is being heated and as the chicken is being formed.
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Yes, sexual life cycles can differ based on the relative timing of meiosis and fertilization. In some organisms, such as animals, meiosis and fertilization occur separately and alternately, resulting in a diploid-dominant life cycle. In contrast, in some algae and fungi, meiosis and fertilization can occur in close succession, leading to a haploid-dominant life cycle.
'Gestation' is the term used to describe the growth of an embryo, or foetus, inside the womb of an animal that gives live birth. 'Incubation' is the term used when the embryo develops inside an egg, outside the parent's body.
The period between fertilization and birth is called pregnancy or the gestation period. For humans, gestation lasts about nine months. and isn't it cute. SO ADORABLE
Incubation period refers to the time from exposure to a pathogen until the onset of symptoms, while latency period refers to the time from initial infection to the appearance of disease. Incubation periods are specific to each disease and can vary in duration, whereas latency periods are more consistent and can be shorter or longer depending on the infection.
The incubation period is about a week.
No bulimia does not have a incubation period
Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma on the same or different flower, while fertilization is the fusion of the sperm cell with the egg cell to form a zygote. Pollination is a physical process involving the transfer of pollen, while fertilization is a biological process resulting in the formation of a new organism.
The incubation period for shingles is 2 to 3 weeks. This incubation period is the same for chicken pox as well.
No there is no incubation period because lupus is not contagious.
the incubation period is usually a couple of years
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