The organ that nourishes fertilized eggs is the uterus. After fertilization, the fertilized egg implants itself in the uterine lining, where it receives nutrients and oxygen through the placenta. The uterus provides a protective environment for the developing embryo and later the fetus throughout pregnancy.
In humans, eggs are typically fertilized in the Fallopian tube. The fertilized egg begins to divide and continues down the tube and implants in the uterine lining. If it implants in the Fallopian tube, this is known as an ectopic pregnancy (bad). In a chicken also, the egg is fertilized in the first part of the hens oviduct.
In humans, eggs are typically fertilized in the Fallopian tube. The fertilized egg begins to divide and continues down the tube and implants in the uterine lining. If it implants in the Fallopian tube, this is known as an ectopic pregnancy (bad). In a chicken also, the egg is fertilized in the first part of the hens oviduct.
The ovarian cycle refers to the changes that occur in the ovaries, including follicle development, ovulation, and corpus luteum formation. The uterine cycle, on the other hand, involves the changes in the endometrium lining of the uterus in preparation for implantation of a fertilized egg. The ovarian cycle is responsible for the production of eggs, while the uterine cycle provides a suitable environment for embryo implantation.
2 or more eggs in a The female body
To prepare for any fertilized eggs XD
no pregnancies fail for many reasons. sometimes after eggs are fertilized they don't attach to the uterine wall, sometimes they do attach but develop an abnormality and the body aborts them, sometimes after the fertilized egg starts traveling down the fallopian tubes the fertilized egg prematurely attaches to the tubes and ectopic pregnancy develops (which leads to spontaneos abortions), sometimes they cant attach because of abnormalities in the uterine wall itself (like if a woman has endometriosis), sometimes trauma to the reproductive organs can cause damage to the embryo and that can cause the body to abort the child.
No. Only a few mammals have what is termed menstruation or a "period", meaning a flow of ejected uterine lining and blood. Since chickens never eject their uterine lining, chickens do not menstruate. The egg contains a chicken ovum and yoke sack. If fertilized, the ovum will become a fetus, then a chick.
When an egg isn't fertilized, it is referred to as an "unfertilized egg." In the context of the female reproductive cycle, this typically occurs during menstruation, when the egg is shed along with the uterine lining if fertilization does not take place. In species that lay eggs, such as birds and reptiles, the unfertilized eggs may simply be laid but will not develop into embryos.
The eggs released by your ovaries travel down the fallopian tubes and attach themselves to the lining of the womb waiting to be fertilized by sperm cells. As a hysterectomy removes the uterus (womb), the eggs have nowhere to attach themselves. Also, since the cervix is closed, then the sperm can't get in, thus no pregnancy.
to prepare the uterus to receive any fertilized eggs
When the egg don't get fertilized it will come out and since it will not attach in the uterus, the lining of the uterus will change and that is when you bleed. When you are pregnant there are no eggs dropped and the uterus is closed for the baby to be safe.