Ovum to be
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OOTIDOvum-to-be
blastemalrelating to the blastema, the protoplasmic part of an ovum
apomicticrelating to apomixis, nonsexual reproduction, from an unfertilized ovum also APOMICTICAL
apomicticalrelating to apomixis, nonsexual reproduction, from an unfertilized ovum also APOMICTIC
apomicticallyAPOMICTICAL, relating to apomixis, nonsexual reproduction, from an unfertilized ovum also APOMICTIC
oogeneticrelating to oogenesis, the enlargement and meiosis of an oogonium that produces an ovum
capacitates(of spermatozoa) Undergo changes inside the female reproductive tract enabling them to penetrate and fertilize an ovum
capacitated(of spermatozoa) Undergo changes inside the female reproductive tract enabling them to penetrate and fertilize an ovum
capacitate(of spermatozoa) Undergo changes inside the female reproductive tract enabling them to penetrate and fertilize an ovum
capacitating(of spermatozoa) Undergo changes inside the female reproductive tract enabling them to penetrate and fertilize an ovum
gynogeneticrelating to gynogenesis, reproduction in which a sperm penetrates an ovum but their nuclei do not fuse
blastularrelating to the blastula, a hollow sphere of cells, one cell thick, formed in the cleavage of a fertilized ovum
trophoblastthe outermost layer of cells in the morula that attaches the fertilized ovum to the uterine wall and acts as a nutritive pathway
trophoblastsTROPHOBLAST, the outermost layer of cells in the morula that attaches the fertilized ovum to the uterine wall and acts as a nutritive pathway
contragestiverelating to contragestion, a form of birth control that is effective after fertilization of the ovum has taken place / such a form of birth control
eggyanimal reproductive body consisting of an ovum together with its nutritive and protective envelopes and having the capacity to develop into a new individual capable of independent existence
contraceptionThe deliberate use of artificial methods or other techniques to prevent pregnancy as a consequence of sexual intercourse. The major forms of artificial contraception are: barrier methods, of which the commonest is the condom; the contraceptive pill, which contains synthetic sex hormones that prevent ovulation in the female; intrauterine devices, such as the coil, which prevent the fertilized ovum from implanting in the uterus; and male or female sterilization