No. Human females are born with a certain number of eggs, many, many more than are ever needed, and they do not grow any more. An egg is shed at every monthly period so the number of eggs diminishes over time but there are so many in the ovaries that this does not matter.
If it's not free range it means they produce eggs in a small metal box for their entire life or until they stop laying and then their killed and the meat is sold
No, a female is born with all the eggs she will have in her life.
turtles produce and reproduce. they also lay eggs
Women do not produce sex cells on a daily basis. They are born with the amount of eggs they will have for life.
In humans, males will start producing sperm at puberty. From then on the male can produce millions of sperm per day. The human female is born with all the eggs she will use in her life time. At puberty, hormones stimulate the ovaries to release one egg per month until menopause. Females do not produce fresh eggs during their life.
No, a woman is born with all the eggs she will have. They are not produced later in life, nor are they produced while she is pregnant.
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House flies typically lay eggs about 24 to 48 hours after mating. The female can produce several batches of eggs, depositing around 100 to 150 eggs at a time. These eggs are usually laid in decaying organic matter, which provides nourishment for the larvae once they hatch. The entire life cycle from egg to adult can be completed in as little as 7 to 10 days under optimal conditions.
A typical female bird will lay multiple clutches of eggs per breeding season, with the number of eggs per clutch varying among species. Over her lifetime, a wild bird may produce hundreds to thousands of eggs depending on the species and environmental conditions.
Yes, if stimulated and if she gives birth to a calf every year.
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women don't produce eggs...they are born with as many eggs as they are going to have their whole life. That is with humans atleast...if you are talking about chickens then I haven't got a clue.