um fertilization is for grass and implantation is like surgery, kinda.
capacitation, acrosomal reaction, cleavage, implantation, decidual reaction
Yes, "had already" is often used to indicate that an action was completed before another action in the past. It helps to show the sequence of events.
The pentagon was completed
The tapestry was completed, it appears, shortly after the events it portrays, but lost for many centuries before being discovered in Bayeaux Cathedral. It is not actually a tapestry at all, but an embroidery.
Fertilization takes place, Zygote divides, Implantation occurs, Gastrulation begins, and Heart forms.
Your adorable baby is growing! I think.....
Numerous important events occurred between 1928 and 1940. Specifically, the Empire State Building was completed in 1931, the Hoover Dam was completed in 1936, and World War I started in 1939.
You use "will have" to talk about actions or events that are expected to be completed in the future before a specific time, or to express future perfect tense. For example, "By the time you arrive, I will have finished cooking dinner."
Major Events before the "Discovery" of the Philippines
A deadline is a time by when a task needs to be completed. A timeline is a chronological list of items or tasks that need to be completed to reach the deadline. Or it can just be a chronological list of events.
if you get events that were completed a new set of events will open up. Or if you try to unlock more characters it will open up even more new events!