Female eggs come from the ovaries. These are the female gonads where all the eggs a women will have are produced before birth.
If the queen fertilizes the egg from her store of sperm, the resulting insect will be female. If she does not fertilize it, it will be male.
This question is too vague - more information is needed! What egg? Why would it need to be ruptured? The egg in the question could be a chicken egg, or the egg produced by a female?
The hen lays the egg. The term "hen" refers to a female chicken, and it is the female that is responsible for laying eggs.
The egg in the human Female is known as the ovum. The ovum needs to be fertilised by its male counterpart, the sperm.
In most penguin species, it is typically the male that first sits on the egg. After the female lays the egg, the male takes on the responsibility of incubating it while the female goes off to feed. This role can vary among species, but the male's commitment to incubation is crucial for the egg's survival.
No. However the "egg" (ova) is fertilized to create a pregnancy in the female. But no, the chimp is not hatched from an egg.
Kiwi are birds. The female lays eggs in order to reproduce.
The purpose of the female egg is to reproduce. If a sperm joins an egg, a baby results.
The female egg cell is the stamen.
the female gamete, the egg or ovum
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egg is a female egg,which is the same as ovum.
An egg is a female gamete.
An egg is produced by an overy.An egg is an unfertilized female gamete.
ovulation the shedding of a ripen egg from the female gonad.
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When the female lays her eggs the male will come and fertilize them so that they can become babies. Or if the female does not want that she'll scare away the male so that no babies can be made. +++ The only animals that use external fertilisation as that answer describes, are the fishes. All other egg-laying animals fertilise internally, before the egg is developed and laid.