A fertilized ovum embeds itself in the lining of the uterus, specifically within the endometrium. This process, known as implantation, occurs about 6 to 10 days after fertilization. Once implanted, the developing embryo relies on the uterine environment for nourishment and support throughout the gestation period until birth.
Once the egg is fertilized, it begins to divide and develop into an embryo. The embryo will then implant itself into the lining of the uterus and continue to grow. Eventually, it will develop into a fetus and continue to mature until birth.
the egg becomes a zygote, then an embryo, and eventually a fetus until birth.
The first 2 weeks of prenatal development, from conception until the fertilized egg implants itself in the wall of the uterus, is known as the germinal stage. This stage is characterized by rapid cell division and the formation of the blastocyst.
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Plecos don't get pregnant, and they don't give birth. They are egglayers, and the eggs are fertilized externally. If she has a bulging belly she is either sick or extremely well fed.
Are stored in the ovary until they are fertilized
"Yes! Fish eggs are jelly-like in texture. There are two different ways fish moms give birth. Some will lay their eggs in a safe, hidden environment where the eggs can grow safely in a nest. Others will keep the fertilized eggs in their bellies, until they hatch inside them and give birth."
After you ovulate, your egg waits to be fertilized for apprx 24 hours. If the egg is fertilized, it takes the fertilized egg about 5-12 days to travel to the uterus and implant itself in the lining. I have read that the average time for implantation is 8 days past ovulation.
The Graafian follicle ruptures, leaving the oocyte to migrate to the infundibulum and the fallopian tube, and then on to being fertilized or expelled.
They don't, what they do is to eat and when the food turn into fluid in the gizzard they feed that to the young ones.
The male seahorse is the only known fish species where the male becomes pregnant and carries the embryos until they are born. The female deposits her eggs into the male's brood pouch, where they are fertilized and develop until birth.
Baby finches aren't fertilized until they've become adult finches. Female adult finches, like most birds, are fertilized through something called a "cloacal kiss".