In the human reproductive system, fertilization occurs in a woman's fallopian tubes.
Fertilization in mitosis occurs when the sperm and egg cells fuse during sexual reproduction, typically in the reproductive organs of plants and animals. This fusion of gametes results in the formation of a zygote, which then undergoes mitotic cell division to develop into a new organism.
Fertilization occurs when a sperm cell successfully penetrates and merges with an egg cell, typically within the fallopian tubes of the female reproductive system. This event usually takes place shortly after ovulation, when an egg is released from the ovary and is viable for fertilization for about 12 to 24 hours. Once fertilization occurs, it leads to the formation of a zygote, which will begin the process of cell division and eventually implant into the uterine lining.
Fertilization of the egg does not occur during the birth process. Birth is the process of delivering a baby from the mother's womb, which happens after fertilization, implantation, and gestation have already occurred.
Yes, bryophytes, like mosses and liverworts, require water for fertilization. This is because they rely on water to transport sperm from the male gametophyte to the female gametophyte for fertilization to occur.
Depending on the species, fertilization can occur internally or externally. Water aids the fertilization of some organisms because organisms that reproduce externally need water for fertilization to occur.
You mean "implantation" I think, which happens usually about 72 hours after fertilization.
The Ampulla -Its the widest, longest portion of tube, it is usually the site of fertilization..(just read over this in my college anatomy class)..
Fertilization of human eggs typically occurs in the fallopian tubes, where the egg is fertilized by sperm to form a zygote. The zygote then travels down the fallopian tube to the uterus, where it implants and develops into an embryo.
Pollination occurs when pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma of a flower. Fertilization occurs when the sperm cell from the pollen joins with the egg cell in the ovule, usually located in the ovary of the flower.
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Fertilization in a fern's life cycle occurs when sperm from the male gametophyte fertilizes an egg in the female gametophyte, usually happening after the sperm swims to the egg in a film of water.
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The Fallopian tubes.
Fallopian Tube
If fertilization does not occur, the egg will detach itself and pass through and you will get a normal period.