The remaining ovary if in good order,will take care of the hormone needs. No need for hormone replacement therapy. Pregnancy can still occur.
Since a female has a certain number of ova in the ovaries at birth, removal of one ovary will halve the number of eggs. Cessation of ovulation and "the change" may occur earlier.
Yes, when an ovary is removed, the eggs contained in that ovary are also removed and no longer available for reproduction.
Yes, the remaining ovary can compensate for the functions of the removed ovary. The remaining ovary may produce more eggs or take on a larger role in hormone production to maintain normal reproductive function.
All ovaries are female. It is a place there "eggs" are made.
It is called an oophorectomy.
the ovary plant is the female part of the plant and fertilise the seed and despersesit far from its self
Yes, when an ovary is removed, the eggs contained in that ovary are also removed and no longer available for reproduction.
The ovary of a flower develops into a fruit after fertilization. The ovary contains the ovules which, once fertilized, develop into seeds, and the surrounding ovary wall becomes the fruit.
No, there are not any oogonia in a mature female ovary. They are only present during a female's in utero development.
Yes, the remaining ovary can compensate for the functions of the removed ovary. The remaining ovary may produce more eggs or take on a larger role in hormone production to maintain normal reproductive function.
ovary, it is one of the reproductive organs in the female body.
It is called the Ovary. The function of the ovary is to produce the ova.
Yes
The female gamete is produced in the ovary.
The ovary is an ovum-producing reproductive organ, often found in pairs as part of the vertebrate female reproductive system.
The stigma, style and ovary make up the carpel.
The female organ that produces sex cells is called the ovary, and produces ova.
After a partial hysterectomy the eggs released from the ovaries are absorbed into the blood stream.