The egg is ALWAYS fertilized in the fallopian tube. When it is a normal pregnancy it will continue to travel on to the uterus and secure itself to the wall there. Should it secure itself to the wall of the fallopian tube it is referred to as a 'tubal pregnancy' which can be very dangerous and very rarely leads to a live birth. That fertilized egg can travel into the uterus and never attach sometimes. It simply sloughs off and leaves the body during menses. With all the things that can go wrong it's amazing how often people actually carry a normal baby to term!!!! Yes and if it's fertized and planted in the fallopian tube it's called an ectopic pregnancy and will become life threatening. When the embryo of an ectopic pregnancy grows in the fallopian tube, it causes the tube to expand (which it is not meant to do), causing pain to the woman, and with the growth of the fetus, will eventually cause the fallopian tube to burst. When this happens there is a lot of internal bleeding and toxins from this bursting are released into the bloodstream, both of which can be fatal. The only option in an ectopic pregnancy is to abort the pregnancy for the health of the mother.
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 fallopian tube catches the fertilized egg and carries it to the uterus for implantation. The inner lining of the fallopian tube helps nourish the developing embryo as it travels towards the uterus.
in humans, the egg is fertilized in the fallopian tube. the egg is released from the ovary and waits there in hopes of being fertilized. this is called ovulation. the sperm travels through the cervix, through the uterus, and into the fallopian tube where it looks for the egg.chickens have an organ called infundibulum where the sperm will be. then they lay the fertilized egg.Uterine (Fallopian) Tube
Ovulation is when a mature egg is released into a fallopian tube where it can be fertilized.
The fertilized egg is typically found in the uterine tube or the Fallopian tube. It is the duct that extends superolaterally from the uterus.
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 egg and sperm fertilize in the fallopian tube, which is part of the female reproductive system. After fertilization occurs, the fertilized egg travels down the fallopian tube and implants in the uterus for further development.
An egg is produced in the ovary, released into the fallopian tube during ovulation, fertilized by a sperm in the fallopian tube, then travels down to the uterus where it implants in the uterine lining for further development.
The human egg is fertilized in the Fallopian Tube on it's travel to the uterus.
An egg gets fertilized in the fallopian tube by a sperm, then it goes inside of the uterus, and inside the uterus it develops.
Usually in the womb but can also occur in the fallopian tube
A fertilized egg is formed in the uterine (fallopian) tubes.