When it's born, it is a kitten that will grow up to be a cat.
animals which eggs fertilized outside the mothers womb
if it is fertilized by sperm it becomes a zygote that embeds itself into the lining on uterus The placenta, which is especially prepared for this event once a month if it is not fertilized it breaks down after a couple of days which signals for the uterus to dispose of the lining in what is seen as menstrual bleeding.
Labor and delivery.
You should know that during puberty your body becomes sexually mature. also the overall body develops .
It is important to know the reproductive habits of insects. Butterfly eggs are fertilized inside the body of the butterfly.
In plants embryo develops in new seedling and in animals it develops into feotus which later develops into baby
what do you mean by out side. you mean when an egg is fertilized outside of the womans body or did you mean the path the zygote takes once its formed? the zygote inside of a woman is fertilized for about 3 days and latches onto the uterus and then becomes an embryo.... if you mean by a sex clinic (fertilization clinic) its fertilized by a sperm donor and on a petri dish and it fertilizes. theres more than one egg due to the fact not all might make it. then when the egg is fertilized the put it back in the womans uterus and then again it becomes an embryo and latches onto the uterus :P hope that helps-
When the woman is not pregnant, her body is aware that there is no egg that has been fertilized (by sperm/semen through sex). Once her body recognizes this, her body naturally sheds it's uterine lining (thus creating the leaking of blood through the vagina). When a woman becomes pregnant, this fertilized egg attaches itself to the uterus. The female body is aware of this and knows not to shed the uterine lining.
the mothers womb (uterus)
== == Most do not, however some do. No. Your body keeps that build up of blood in your uterus to support the embryo. The lining is where the egg embeds itself if it becomes fertilized.
No, no it does not!
The baby grows and develops in the uterus.