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Female what? Female mammal - no female bird - no female fish - yes female insect - yes The oogonia are the 'stem cells' that divide by mitosis. In mammals and birds, the oogonia stop dividing very early in development. For example, in fema...
Before birth, a fetus starts with around 2 million eggs in each ovary. Those eggs are trimmed down over time, and a girl is born with around 300,000 eggs in each ovary. She normally releases 1 egg a month during her fertile years.
The ovary is an ovum-producing reproductive organ, often found in pairs as part of the vertebrate female reproductive system.
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The two main reproductive locations where changes take place over a cycle are the ovaries and the uterus, so we can talk about an ovarian cycle and a uterine cycle. The brain, or more specifically the hypothalamus and the anterior pituita...
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With one ovary, you ovulate every other month. When you have two ovaries, you ovulate (release a mature egg) monthly and each ovary takes turns releasing eggs. So, you can potentially become pregnant every other month.
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For the male there is no difference, for the female she may have ovulation every other month or every month. Basically not much changes.
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Ovaries have been left in dogs,but only by mistake And the health risks are high-so if that does ...
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Normally, a female will have two ovaries, each performing two major functions: producing eggs and secreting hormones. MORE?
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in plants: the ovary holds the ovule which holds the archegonium (egg)
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The pistal is the female part that contains the stigma, style, and ovary.
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