No, an egg is not released when a girl has an orgasm. Orgasms are part of the sexual response cycle and involve muscle contractions and release of tension, but they do not trigger the release of an egg from the ovaries.
The egg matures in the ovaries of a female organism. In humans and many other mammals, this process occurs within the ovarian follicles, where the egg, or oocyte, develops and undergoes maturation. Once matured, the egg is released during ovulation and can be fertilized if sperm are present. In birds and reptiles, the egg continues to develop in the reproductive tract before being laid.
If the diploid number in a liver cell is 52, this means the organism has 52 chromosomes in total, with 26 pairs. The egg cell, being a haploid cell, will contain half the diploid number. Therefore, the egg of this organism will have 26 chromosomes.
During sexual reproduction, many sperm are released during ejaculation to increase the odds of fertilization by competing to reach the egg first. Only one sperm can successfully fertilize an egg due to the genetic material it carries, containing half of the necessary chromosomes to create a new organism. The competition ensures that the strongest and healthiest sperm has the best chance of fertilizing the egg.
When pollen unites with the egg, it forms a zygote. The zygote is the initial stage of a new organism and contains the combined genetic material from the pollen and egg.
From the time a fertilized egg is implanted in a mother's uterus until about the eighth week of pregnancy, the developing organism is called an embryo.
No, an egg cannot be fertilized by another egg. Fertilization occurs when a sperm cell from a male organism combines with an egg cell from a female organism to form a zygote.
is which it is an egg
parthenogenesis
An egg is considered a biotic component because it comes from a living organism (a chicken) and is therefore alive or derived from a living organism.
no. sperm has to be ejaculated in vaginal tract to fertilize your released egg - egg is released during ovulation (usually 10-17 days after your period)
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The way the anatomy of the female reproductive tract is prevents this. The only way it might happen is if the uterus is removed and the ovaries remain. The egg may end in the vagina. If the egg is excreted into the vagina and if fertilized, the embryo would be lost. If some how the embryo attaches to the wall of the uterus, it would also be lost. There is not enough room for it to grow.
parthenogenesis
parthenogenesis
parthenogenesis
A girl and a boy can conceive a baby through sexual intercourse, where the boy's sperm fertilizes the girl's egg. This typically occurs when the sperm is ejaculated into the girl's vagina during intercourse, allowing it to travel through the reproductive system to meet the egg, usually released during ovulation. If fertilization occurs, the fertilized egg can implant itself in the uterus, leading to pregnancy.
An egg laying organism, most likely a type of fish, birds, raptiles, or amphibians