After the egg is released from the ovary, it travels into the fallopian tube. It stays there until a single sperm fertilizes it. The fertilized egg starts growing fast, dividing into many cells and then it leaves the fallopian tube and enters the uterus three to four days after fertilization.
The nucleus of an ovum does not divide in the same way as in typical somatic cells. Instead, during oogenesis, the ovum undergoes meiosis, where it completes the first meiotic division to form a secondary oocyte and a polar body. The secondary oocyte then arrests in metaphase II until fertilization occurs, after which it completes meiosis, resulting in another polar body and the mature ovum. Thus, the division of the nucleus in an ovum is primarily associated with the process of meiosis, rather than conventional nuclear division.
Each ovum contains 22 autosomes, which are the non-sex chromosomes. This is because during oogenesis, the egg cell undergoes a process called meiosis to divide the chromosomes evenly into four daughter cells, resulting in one mature ovum with half the number of chromosomes.
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its an ovum
The plural of ovum is ova.
No it can not.
how does the ovum work
Ovum is mainly 1n and zygote formed by fusion of ovum and sperm is 2n ,,,
The Ovum is produced by the female's 'ovaries'.
The release of an ovum from a follicle is known as ovulation. The ovum is also known as the egg.
egg is a female egg,which is the same as ovum.
Erronea ovum was created in 1791.