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ovulation
The ovary releases an egg during the process of ovulation.
normally one egg is released from one ovary during ovulation. That egg releases hormones that signal the other eggs to stay put. Sometimes two eggs release at the same time (usually one from each ovary) and that's how you get twins. Some fertility drugs tell the ovary to release more than one egg, which is why fertility drugs often lead to multiple births.
The ovary releases an egg (sometimes two) every month in order to reproduce. When the egg makes its way through your body and hasn't been fertilised, the layers to protect the baby deteriorate causing periods.
Women have Ovaries , they are very important in pregnancy. This is one of many examples for sentence use.
The release of an egg once a month is called ovulation. This is a normal part of the menstrual cycle in which a mature egg is released from the ovary and is available for fertilization.
An egg doesn't turn into an ovary. The ovary is the area from which the egg is released during ovulation.
the ovary does not become fertilized and remains an ovary. if you mean the egg, it becomes a Zygote.
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Sperm do not go up the wrong ovary. During fertilization, sperm typically swim through the cervix, uterus, and into the fallopian tubes where one of the ovaries releases an egg. The sperm then have the opportunity to fertilize the egg in the fallopian tube, not the ovary itself.
What us the inner part of an ovary that contains an egg is the