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Yes, typically only one egg is released during ovulation.
Ovulation.
The ovulation fossa is a small pit on the surface of the ovary where the egg is released during ovulation. It is a temporary structure that forms in response to the maturation and release of the egg from the ovary. The ovulation fossa is a normal part of the ovulation process in many animals.
Usually, only one egg is released; however, two can be realeased at once during ovulation.
Ovulation.
No, the egg isn't released during menstruation. The egg is released during ovulation, which typically occurs two weeks before menstruation, if the egg isn't fertilised then this leads to menstruation.
Obviously during ovulation when it's released
An egg doesn't turn into an ovary. The ovary is the area from which the egg is released during ovulation.
When an egg cell is released from the ovary, it is called ovulation. This typically occurs once a month during a woman's menstrual cycle and marks the fertile window for potential fertilization.
The egg is not 'lost' the egg is released during ovulation, if not fertilized then it is reabsorbed into the body. Ovulation typically occurs two weeks before menstruation, but everyone is different.
Egg cells are released from the ovaries in females during ovulation. The egg then travels through the fallopian tubes towards the uterus where it can potentially be fertilized by sperm.
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