A fern dies to the ground each year in winter weather states. In the spring they come up as curled spikes that fan out after they reach to full height. Each spike originates from the center of the plant.
On walls and trees and where there is moister in the soil.
The fern lives in the jungle or u can find them in your garden or int the park.
They produce spores and/or do vegetable reproduction.
i know that flowering plants eggs grow in grow in the ovary not sure about the other two.
in the rain forest with the lava lamp
other ferns
the life cycle of a fern begins when a fertilized egg, or zygote, grows into a new sporophyte.
A fertilized egg is formed in the uterine (fallopian) tubes.
The earliest detection would be through blood labs measuring hormones. That would be after your eggs are fertilized. As for knowing WHEN they are being fertilized, best to err on the safe side and assume they are during unprotected intercourse.
When a pig egg cells is fertilized the fertilized egg will undergo cell division to produce more cells what is the name of this cell division?
Triplets can be formed two different ways. 1. The mother produces three eggs, at or near the same time during her cycle, and all of them are fertilized. This would produce three fraternal triplets. 2. The mother produces one egg, which is then fertilized, and the egg splits into three separate embryos. This would produce three identical triplets.
Spores
In the water like mosses
After mating they do, yes.
Only fertilized eggs produce chicks and even then, only under certain conditions. The eggs you buy in the grocery store are not fertilized and can never be incubated. Most eggs sold in stores are not viable.
No. A chicken can produce eggs without a rooster but she can not produce a chick without her eggs being fertilized by a rooster.
so we can eat em! Because they were not fertilized by a male.
the life cycle of a fern begins when a fertilized egg, or zygote, grows into a new sporophyte.
Yes, all stick insects can produce unfertilized eggs via parthenogeneses. Some species do have males which can produce fertilized eggs, but all females are able to produce eggs without a mate.
No, not all chicken eggs are fertilized. Most mass-produced eggs from battery farm operations are not fertilized, as the hens live their whole lives without seeing a rooster. Roosters must mate with the female chickens in order for the hens to produce fertilized eggs. No rooster, no fertilization. Hens are able to produce fertilized eggs for 1-2 weeks from one conjugal encounter with a rooster, but it takes a few days for the rooster's sperm to begin fertilizing her eggs.
Amphibians have an external fertilisation, the males drop a sperm-packet wich the females inserts into their cloaca as in salamanders. Female frogs produce eggs and drop the eggmass into the water where they are fertilized by the male.
Yes- if the egg is fertilized, a chick will hatch out from that egg.
Both fertilized and unfertilized eggs have cholesterol.