Yes, it is possible to ovulate without producing a viable egg, a situation known as an anovulatory cycle. During ovulation, the hormone surge can trigger the release of an egg, but if there are issues with the egg's development or quality, it may not be viable. Factors such as hormonal imbalances or underlying health conditions can contribute to this phenomenon. Therefore, while ovulation may occur, it does not always guarantee a healthy egg is released.
To release an egg from the ovary
IF you ovulate, you release an egg. This is what ovulation is. The ovaries will release a mature egg into the fallopian tube. It is more of a question of whether or not you ovulate. But an egg will always be released at ovulation.
Ovulation is defined as the release of the egg; they happen simultaneously as they are one and the same.
Technically you can get pregnant without ovulating. Without an egg there can be no pregnancy, however you don't have to be the one that produces the egg in order for you to get pregnant. If a woman doesn't ovulate then she will not produce an egg to be fertilised, however a woman can use another womans egg with IVF and the zygote that results from this can then be inserted in the woman's uterus.
If the egg becomes fertilized, yes.
No you don't ovulate when you are pregnant the ovum are held back until you are no longer pregnant.
Yes. Pregnancy begins with the fertilization of the egg (ovum, as in ovulate) by sperm. No egg, no pregnancy.
A staminate cone contains the male reproductive structures that produce microspores.An ovulate cone contains the female reproductive structures that produce megaspores.
No, the opposite happens you will ovulate.
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It refers to when the egg (ovum) leaves the ovaries and heads to the fallopian tubes.
You ovulate (ovulaion) when an egg cell (ovum) matures and is released from your ovary.