in the ova duct
the male insterts his penis into the females vaginia
The egg departs from the ovary and moves along the Fallopian tube, where it is met by a sperm cell. After fertilisation takes place here, the zygote then continues its journey, before coming to rest in the uterus.
The Uterus, its also known as the womb where the eggs come from and the fertilisation takes place... hope this helps
It is the gynecium part of the plant/ the female reproductive organ . It has stigma, style and ovary. The pollen grains from the anther of the stamen (male reproductive organ) fall on the sticky stigma and get ready for fertilisation. Fertilisation takes place in the ovary. It is here the fruit with seeds grows, followed by dispersal of seeds when the fruit ripens and dry.
Your question is very broad. First, are you talking about sexual reproduction or about farming? Secondly, if it is sexual reproduction, what species? Different species have very different details of how and where fertilization takes place.
Human fertilisation can take place at the oviduct where the ovum is being released and when the sperm swims towards it.After fertilisation,when the both sex cells fuses,the ovum will be moved to the uterus.
Human fertilisation can take place at the oviduct where the ovum is being released and when the sperm swims towards it.After fertilisation,when the both sex cells fuses,the ovum will be moved to the uterus.
fallopian tubes
It takes place in the female.
ampulla of the fallopian tube
In your mums bed
it takes place in the oviduct.