In the fallopian tube and uterus.
The female sheep is called a ewe.
A ewe is a female sheep.
A baby sheep is a lamb. A female sheep is a ewe.
Ewe is a female sheep.
A female sheep is called a ewe.
sperm from a male
sperm from a male
Generally fertilization occurs in the Fallopian tube but it can occur in the womb.
A female sheep typically has around 400-500 egg cells ready for fertilization before mating occurs. These egg cells are stored in the sheep's ovaries and are released during the estrous cycle for potential fertilization. Each estrous cycle typically releases one egg cell for potential fertilization, but multiple egg cells can be released in some cases.
Fertilization occurs internally, in the female's reproductive tract, specifically in the fallopian tubes, after mating between male and female mountain gorillas. The sperm from the male gorilla travels up the female's reproductive tract to reach the egg for fertilization.
Fertilization that happens outside the female body is called in-vitro fertilization. In this procedure, the ova is fertilized with the sperm in a laboratory.
The female sheep is called a ewe.
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.
Sheep are animals, they come as males and females. So a female sheep is a sheep that is female.
Depending on the animal, fertilization of eggs can occur externally or internally. With internal fertilization...the sperm and egg generally combine in the fallopian tubes.
Aves, or birds, typically exhibit internal fertilization. In this process, the male bird transfers sperm to the female bird's reproductive tract before the eggs are laid. This adaptation allows for the fertilization of eggs to occur inside the female's body, which can enhance the likelihood of successful development of the embryos. After fertilization, the female lays eggs that develop outside her body.
No, a female's egg does not burst. During ovulation, the egg is released from the ovary into the fallopian tube in a controlled manner to await fertilization by sperm. If fertilization does not occur, the egg disintegrates and is eventually shed during menstruation.