If two eggs were released at the same time, both were fertilized, and one later divided in two before all three were implanted, you would have triplets with two identical and one fraternal triplet.
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An estimation, like 600 divided by 6, will show you that the answer should be around 100, not 10 or 1000.
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No, an ovum (egg) matures in the ovaries of a female before it is released during ovulation. Once released, it travels through the fallopian tube where it can be fertilized by sperm. If fertilization occurs, the fertilized egg can then implant into the uterus and develop into a pregnancy.
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All eggs that have a hard or semi hard shell are fertilized before being laid.
Gamete is what it's called before the egg and the sperm is fertilized. When they are fertilized, together they form a zygote!
If one of the fertilized eggs divides into two before implantation, this would result in three embryos instead of two. This can lead to a rare occurrence known as heterotopic pregnancy, where one embryo implants in the uterus and the other one implants outside the uterus, often in the fallopian tube. This situation requires medical attention as it can be risky for the mother and the embryos.
The average pregnancy length is 40 weeks timed from two weeks before the egg is fertilized.
Yes it can.
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There is no size requirements, the egg is fertilized inside the hen before the shell surrounds it on its way through the oviduct.
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The following surround the eggs before they are released from the ovary:granulosa cells (cumulus oophorus)the antrum (filled with fluid secreted by the granulosa cells)and the theca interna and externaWhen the egg is released the theca interna and the glanulosa cells become the corpus luteum (which becomes the corpus albicans = scar tissue, if the egg is not fertilized).If the egg is fertilized the corpus luteum persists until the developing fetus takes over the required endocrine requirements (ie HCG secretion)
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