In a female's ovaries, in mammals. Or in Egg sacs in fish, and reptiles.
In the human body female eggs are contained in the ovaries.
The ovary is the organ in the female body that is responsible for releasing eggs each month. The eggs are made when a female is forming as a baby in her mother's womb. She is born with all of the eggs she will ever have, and they stay in her two ovaries, being released each month starting in puberty.
in plants: the ovary holds the ovule which holds the archegonium (egg)
In follicles found in a female's ovaries.
Eggs are stored in the ovaries, which are part of the female reproductive system. Each ovary contains thousands of immature eggs (oocytes) that are released during ovulation and can be fertilized by sperm to form an embryo.
Human female haploid gametes are called eggs or ova.
External fertilization occurs when the egg is fertilized by the sperm outside of the female's body. As when a female fish deposits her eggs on the ground and the male fish ejaculates his sperm over the eggs. Internal fertilisation occurs when the sperm fertilizes the egg inside the female's body. Which is what mammals do, including human beings.
Every mosquito can bite and pierce human skin. When feeding on human blood, mosquitoes pierce the skin and trigger histamines in the body.
Eggs are made in the body of the female, as usually is the case.
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ovum
All eggs that are laid hatch outside the body