An egg gets fertilized in the fallopian tube by a sperm, then it goes inside of the uterus, and inside the uterus it develops.
When the female egg cell met with sperm
A female's fertilized egg spends the majority of time in the uterus. This is where the egg will mature and grow.
At the womb
A fertilized egg cell is when a sperm enters an egg. The result is a fertilized egg cell, or a zygote.
In humans an ovum is an egg produced by a female, also called a female "gamete". It is what is fertilized by sperm (the male gamete) to form a zygote from which offspring develop. In humans the ovum is developed in the female's reproductive system, specifically in the ovaries. Women have an ovary on each side of their uterus in the pelvic area. There are Fallopian tubes (through which the egg is released) connecting each ovary and the uterus. If the ovum is fertilized, it will implant itself in the womb, or if unfertilized, it will be released with the woman's next menstrual period.
The female cone
uterus
In a human? It develops in the uterus...
Yes. All organisms that reproduce sexually, including all animal species, develop from a fertilized egg of some form.
A female cone.
Egg is a female ova (female gamete) which once fertilized becomes a fertilized egg.Each fertilized egg has an external protective membrane( hard shell in oviparous). Often two female gametes get fertilized and have a common protective membrane (hard shell in oviparous).This is why sometimes(rarely) an egg has two yolks inside.
Identical (monozygotic) twins develop from one zygote (fertilized egg) that splits into two embryos.