Fertilized eggs that do not develop are known as "nonviable embryos." These embryos fail to progress through the stages of development due to various factors, such as genetic abnormalities or environmental conditions. In many cases, they are naturally reabsorbed by the body or expelled during menstruation.
Fertilized eggs are eggs that have been fertilized by sperm, while embryonated eggs are fertilized eggs that have developed into embryos. In embryonated eggs, the embryo has started to grow and develop, while fertilized eggs are simply eggs that have been successfully fertilized.
Most fish lay eggs that are externally fertilized. This means that the female fish releases her eggs into the water, where they are fertilized by the male fish's sperm. The fertilized eggs then develop outside the female's body until they hatch.
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Unfertilized egg is called an Oocyte. In a fertilized egg is called a Zygote.
No, they would not hatch or develop embryos.
In human reproduction, typically only one egg is fertilized during a menstrual cycle, leading to a single embryo. However, the mention of 32 fertilized eggs may refer to the process of in vitro fertilization (IVF), where multiple eggs are retrieved and fertilized to increase the chances of successful implantation. The number of fertilized eggs can vary based on individual circumstances, but generally, not all fertilized eggs will develop into viable embryos.
The male and female snake have sexual intercourse and the babies develop in eggs that are expelled from the female.
Frog eggs, also known as frog spawn, can produce tadpoles upon hatching. Tadpoles are the larval stage of frogs and develop from the fertilized eggs.
Non-identical twins happen when two eggs are fertilized at the same time. This happens when the mother ovulates twice, so she has two separate eggs that can be fertilized and develop into fetuses.
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No, fraternal twins do.
Eggs sold in stores are typically unfertilized, meaning they will not develop into chicks even if incubated. Only fertilized eggs contain the genetic material needed for embryonic development and hatching. Commercially produced eggs for consumption are not fertilized.