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The release of an ovum from a follicle is known as ovulation. The ovum is also known as the egg.
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After ovulation in the menstrual cycle, the ovum travels down the fallopian tube towards the uterus. If fertilization does not occur, the ovum disintegrates and is shed along with the uterine lining during menstruation.
sperm head= contains DNA; also has acrosome (an enzyme to digest the membrane of the ovum) aids in egg penetration.
The ovum matures in the follicle of the ovary during the menstrual cycle, not specifically during the period. During the menstrual cycle, the ovum matures within a follicle until it is released during ovulation.
You ovulate (ovulaion) when an egg cell (ovum) matures and is released from your ovary.
During ovulation, the ovum is released due to rupture of the Mature or Graafian follicle. The unfertilized ovum is captured by the fimbria of the tuba uterina or oviduct at the infundibulum region.
No, a developing follicle means the ovum (egg) is still maturing. Once "ripe" the follicle will burst during ovulation and the ovum will be released.
Conception won't occur without an ovum and a sperm. You don't get an ovum unless you ovulate. You won't have a sperm unless...well, you probably know the rest.
Ovulation is very important period of the menstrual cycle. Without ovulation women cannot get pregnant and without knowing very well about your ovulation, you can get pregnant unexpectedly and face a problem with unplanned and unwanted pregnancy. Discover all details of ovulation in recommended related link below.
The exocrine product of the ovary is the egg, or ovum, which is released during ovulation.
The name of the membrane that surrounds the yolk of an egg is the viteline membrane. This membrane is clear in color.