Fertilization in ewes occurs in the oviduct, specifically in the ampullary region of the uterine tube. After ovulation, the oocyte is released and travels through the oviduct, where it meets spermatozoa. Successful fertilization typically happens within 12 to 24 hours after ovulation. Following fertilization, the resulting embryo continues its journey toward the uterus for implantation.
Sheep reproduce sexually through mating between a ram (male) and a ewe (female). The ram mounts the ewe and copulation occurs, leading to fertilization of the ewe's egg by the ram's sperm. The ewe then carries the developing lamb in her womb for about 5 months before giving birth.
Fallopian Tubes
ovary
the fallopian tubes
Fallopian tubes
The Fallopian tubes.
If fertilization does not occur, the egg will detach itself and pass through and you will get a normal period.
In the human reproductive system, fertilization occurs in a woman's fallopian tubes.
The palindrome associated with sheep is the female, the "ewe."
it will become a new flower
Yes, But not a normal fertilization . Only IVF method can make fertilization without fallopian tube.
The homophone for ewe is you.