The uterus receives and supports a fertilized ovum. Specifically, the inner lining of the uterus, called the endometrium, thickens to provide a suitable environment for implantation and nourishment of the developing embryo. This support is crucial for the maintenance of pregnancy until the fetus is ready for birth.
After fertilization, the uterus lining provides nourishment and protection for the fertilized ovum. The ovum implants in the uterus lining, where it receives nutrients and support for development into an embryo.
The uterus nourishes the fertilized ovum.
Another term for fertilized ovum is a zygote.
The organ that supports a fertilized ovum during pregnancy is called the placenta. It forms during pregnancy and facilitates the exchange of nutrients, gases, and waste between the mother and the developing fetus. The placenta also produces hormones that are essential for maintaining pregnancy.
A fertilized ovum is called a zygote.
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In IVF, the fertilized ovum is normally placed much higher than the cervix. The ovum would not be able to move from the cervix to the uterus for implantation.
The fertilized ovum implants in uterine in blastula stage
Its the food that a fertilized ovum eats in the early stages of pregnancy if the ovum isn't fertilized then it leaks out because you don't need it
An unfertilized egg is called an ovum. It is a mature female reproductive cell that has not been fertilized by a sperm cell.
It will be flushed out with the mentruations