her womb
her womb
Ovarian follicle
in plants: the ovary holds the ovule which holds the archegonium (egg)
Yes. The female grows an egg sac.
The scientific name for an egg sac is "ootheca." It is a protective casing that contains eggs, commonly found in insects and some invertebrates.
The sac containing the male gonads is called the scrotum. This contains the testes, the penis, and several other organs that are needed for reproduction.
The sac containing sexual spores of sac fungi is called an ascus. Within the ascus, sexual reproduction occurs through the formation of ascospores by meiosis. This process is characteristic of the division Ascomycota in the fungal kingdom.
The female first mates with the male. Then, she forms an egg sac. Finally, she will twitch on the bottom of the tank and the next thing you know is her egg sac is gone. Then, start reading from the top again. Thanks!
The female will either have a male attached to her or have an egg sac near her belly. Thanks!
4-6 weeks after laying, the female spider will moisten and tear open the egg sac for the spiderlings to emerge.
4-6 weeks after laying, the female spider will moisten and tear open the egg sac for the spiderlings to emerge.
the egg sac keeps the egg safe and pervides and it food for the egg