one cell is produced from one primary oocyte.
5 quail eggs is the same as one chicken egg
Many people believe the shamo hen originated from Japan. The true origin of this hen is Thailand. The shamo hen is know for laying medium size brown eggs. The average amount of eggs produced by these hens can range from 50 to 100 eggs within a year's time.
An egg is approximately 1/4 c., so one gallon is approximately 64 eggs.
This is a trick question. Eggs are not born, they are laid. And later they hatch. Only a live birth is said to be born. Aside from that, we cannot tell you how many eggs are laid in one bunch unless you tell us which species you are talking about.
Gorillas do not lay eggs. Gorillas are mammals and give birth to live offspring, typically one at a time.
One cell is produced from one primary oocyte. Therefore 10 eggs can be potentially produced from 10 primary oocytes.
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One primary oocyte divides by meiosis and produces one polar body and one secondary oocyte. The polar body goes on to produce two more polar bodies, and the secondary oocyte divides into one polar body and one ovum. Therefore, one cell is produced from one primary oocyte.
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In a typical meiotic cycle in females, one primary oocyte completes meiosis to produce one mature egg (ovum). The process also generates three polar bodies, which are non-functional and usually degenerate. Thus, from one meiotic cycle, one viable egg is produced.
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In egg production, typically one egg is produced for each oocyte that undergoes meiosis. During meiosis, one oocyte gives rise to one mature egg and three polar bodies. Therefore, the relative number of gametes produced is one egg and three polar bodies per oocyte.
One. A cell cannot consist of multiple things. It is a complete unit.
That greatly depends on how many chickens you have. One chicken will lay one egg a day. so, if you have 10 chickens you will get 10 eggs daily.
The average number of eggs in a clutch is two although the Great Horned Owl can have as few has one egg and as many as five eggs.
In females, one functional ovum is produced at the end of one complete cycle of meiosis. Meiosis I produces a secondary oocyte, and meiosis II forms a mature ovum (egg cell) after fertilization.
One. Although double-yolk eggs are sometimes produced, they probably never hatch.