No, an egg cannot be taken directly from the ovary in a natural or practical sense. The process of retrieving eggs typically involves ovarian stimulation and a surgical procedure called transvaginal ultrasound aspiration, where eggs are collected from mature follicles. This process is done in a controlled medical environment, usually for purposes like in vitro fertilization (IVF). Direct extraction from the ovary without such procedures is not feasible or safe.
An egg doesn't turn into an ovary. The ovary is the area from which the egg is released during ovulation.
Its something to do with pollen going down the style into the ovary to be germinated. It is also a place where the egg or the ovule devolops.
the ovary does not become fertilized and remains an ovary. if you mean the egg, it becomes a Zygote.
It would make sense if it were directly connected but it didn't evolve that way. The ovary has many eggs. The connection is not direct to the ovary and the oviduct has to "catch" the egg as it leaves the ovary. At times the egg is not "caught" but gets into the free space. If the egg becomes fertilized, the fetus can began to develop outside the uterus.
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What us the inner part of an ovary that contains an egg is the
Yep. The Ovary protects the ovule. The Ovule is like the egg in animals and once fertilisation has taken place, it will become the seed. Also, after fertilisation, the Ovary becomes the fruit. Fruit is a container of seeds.
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What us the inner part of an ovary that contains an egg is the
What us the inner part of an ovary that contains an egg is the
An egg taken directly from the fridge should be boiled for about 7-9 minutes to achieve a firm yolk and fully cooked white.