An egg is released from a woman's ovary during ovulation and then travels down the fallopian tube, where it can be fertilized by sperm. This typically happens around the middle of a woman's menstrual cycle.
I think you want menstruation as an answer here.
There are 46 chromosomes in your body cells. The egg cells have half the amount of chromosomes as the body cells, so there are 23 chromosomes in the egg cells.
No, for fertilization to occur, the sperm needs to be deposited into the female reproductive system, specifically the fallopian tubes where it can meet an egg. If the sperm is already in the body, it would need to travel through the cervix, uterus, and into the fallopian tubes to reach the egg.
It is called in vitro fertilization (IVF) when the egg and sperm are fertilized in a laboratory setting outside of the body.
Sperm leave the body through the urethra. The same place that urine also leaves the body.
no because the egg should have been fertilized , a period is when the egg hasn't been fertilized and needs to leave the body
When you're ovulating, your body is producing the egg prior to you getting your period. Therefore, you might have cramps before getting your period because your uterus is contracting to prepare for the egg to leave your body.
No you can not. Since the egg has been fertilized it does not leave the body, therefore there is no period.
the hen will not leave the egg and the egg will be covered in feathers
If you ever leave a raw egg in Pepsi the egg's shell will soften and the egg will start to dissolve in the Pepsi and will create a layer of bacteria that will attract insects.
you chose the egg you want then leave the way you came in
I think you want menstruation as an answer here.
Sperm don't stay in your body, first of all. Second, a sperm can fertilize an egg, or not. The rest are naturally absorbed or flushed out of the vagina normally.
No.
leave the egg there for a week and a smexy picture of one direction will be there
The duck laid one egg and then left in the nest.
Leave it and it will find its way to the sea