Where are eggs made human?

The ovaries produce the egg cells
egg cells
The egg cell, or ovum (plural ova), is the female reproductive cell, or gamete, in most anisogamous organisms (organisms that reproduce sexually with a larger, female gamete and a smaller, male one). The term is used when the female gamete is not capable of movement (non-motile).
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, called the ova or oocytes. The oocytes are then transported to the fallopian tube where fertilization by a sperm may occur. The fertilized egg then moves to the uterus, where the uterine lining has thickened in response to the normal hormones of the reproductive cycle.
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Are human eggs actually eggs?

Those—all 1–2 million of them—were born with you, and they've been enduring the elements, so to speak, ever since. In fact, egg cells are actually created in utero, at just nine weeks after conception. That means that the egg that created you was inside your mother—when she was inside your grandmother. Whoa.
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Where are human eggs stored?

The ovaries are two oval-shaped organs that lie to the upper right and left of the uterus. They produce, store, and release eggs into the fallopian tubes in the process called ovulation (av-yoo-LAY-shun).
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What are human eggs made of?

Nucleus: the nucleus is the heart of the egg cell; it contains most of the genetic material in the form of chromosomes. This is where the genes are situated. An egg, like a sperm, contains half the number of chromosomes as a normal cell, i.e. 23 each.
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Can 2 eggs make a baby?

You can't make a baby with two moms by simply fusing two eggs or adding one egg's DNA to another's. Even though the resulting embryo would have the usual 46 chromosomes, this wouldn't work. The reason isn't some special string of A's, G's, T's or C's found in dad's DNA.
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Where do sperm and eggs come from?

Once that happens, the sperm releases its DNA to pair with the egg's DNA. In humans and in many animals such as mammals and birds, ovaries produce eggs, and testes produce sperm. But eggs and sperm are found all over the living world. Some plants develop egg cells called ovules and sperm cells called pollen.
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Are human eggs male or female?

1. The female egg cell is bigger than you think. Most cells aren't visible to the naked eye: you need a microscope to see them. The human egg cell is an exception, it's actually the biggest cell in the body and can be seen without a microscope.
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Is human egg edible?

Yes. Best thing to do is find a nest where a woman has laid her eggs, gather them up, and cook them. Most people prefer scrambled, but some weirdos eat them raw.
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Are eggs unborn chickens?

So, the eggs that most of us eat do not have embryos. And even the eggs from farm and backyard chicken eggs probably have not developed enough to be at the stage where one would be eating a baby chick.
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Where did eggs come from?

According to food historians, humans have been eating eggs for about 6 million years, originally eating them raw from the nests of wild birds. Jungle birds were domesticated for egg production in India by 3200 BC, and it is thought that Ancient Egypt and Ancient China were the first societies to domesticate hens.
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Is an egg a chickens period?

Although chickens do not menstruate (and thus their eggs are not “chicken periods” as is sometimes asserted), the cycle of creating and passing much larger eggs relative to their body size and weight is arguably even more physically taxing, especially in modern hens who have been bred to produce such unnaturally high ...
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What size is sperm?

Sperm are tiny. Like really tiny. The average sperm measures just 4.3 micrometers (μm) long and 2.9 μm wide .
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How many eggs do you lose on your period?

What happens during ovulation? Ovulation is the release of an egg from the ovaries. A woman is born with all her eggs. Once she starts her periods, 1 egg develops and is released during each menstrual cycle.
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Can a woman body reject a man's sperm?

It appears some sperm fails to 'communicate' with the female reproductive tract and while a man can appear to be fertile, his semen can be rejected by a woman if it's not compatible with her. This is more likely to happen if a woman has not previously been exposed to his sperm over a period of time.
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Can you make sperm without a man?

In a female-female couple, for example, skin cells from one partner could be turned into sperm cells used to fertilize the other partner's eggs. No man would be needed in the creation of such a baby.
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Where does sperm go when pregnant?

Most of it will simply be discharged from the body through the vaginal opening. Thanks to the placenta, amniotic sac, and mucus plug covering the cervix, your baby has a protection system that's very specific about what goes in and stays out!
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Can a woman fertilize her own egg?

Self-fertilization may also occur in human. A scenario is presented here for a woman to have a son without a father: she is a chimera of 46,XX/46,XY type resulting from the fusion of two zygotes of different sex types and she develops both ovary and testis in her body.
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Can I see my egg in my period?

The eggs are super tiny — too small to see with the naked eye. During your menstrual cycle, hormones make the eggs in your ovaries mature — when an egg is mature, that means it's ready to be fertilized by a sperm cell. These hormones also make the lining of your uterus thick and spongy.
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Do men have periods?

Although men will not bleed, nor will they experience all of the same symptoms as women, these hormonal shifts can have some pretty notable side effects, especially with mood and irritability. Some call it the “man period” others call it Irritable Male Syndrome, either way, it can be quite similar to a woman's PMS.
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Can u get pregnant on your period?

If you have sex without using contraception, you can conceive (get pregnant) at any time during your menstrual cycle, even during or just after your period.
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Can you see sperm with your eyes?

Sperm Are Tiny

Better have a microscope, because sperm are far too tiny to see with the naked eye. How tiny? Each one measures about 0.002 inch from head to tail, or about 50 micrometers. Of course, what sperm lack in size they more than make up in sheer numbers.
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Do sperms have eyes?

Sperm don't have eyes. Sperm cells travel to the egg by moving their tail back and forth in a swimming motion. It's not known for sure how sperm finds the egg. Some scientists think it's random and some think that the egg and sperm have special chemicals on them that attracts sperm to egg.
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Who has the biggest sperm?

Drosophila bifurca is a species of fruit fly. Males of this species are known to have the longest sperm cells of any organism on Earth—an impressive 5.8 cm long when uncoiled, over twenty times the entire body length of the male.
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Are eggs chicken poop?

The egg, poop and urine (which for a chicken isn't a liquid) exits out of the same hole (aka, the vent, as you can see above). BUT, when an egg comes out, the chicken's Cloaca is turned inside out so that the egg cannot come in contact with the intestines (fecal matter nastiness). Here's a link for the whole story.
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Do dogs have periods?

Do female dogs have periods? Well, yes, but they are a part of what is properly called an estrus cycle. You may have also heard of a dog as being "in heat" or "in season" during this time, and the estrus cycle is sometimes called a "heat cycle."
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