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ovum [ova, -pl ]ova, -pl ] - tradução para espanhol

CELL THAT GOES THROUGH THE PROCESS OF OOGENESIS TO BECOME AN OVUM. IT CAN BE AN OOGONIUM, AN OOCYTE, OR AN OOTID
Ootid; Immatureovum; Immature ova; Primitive ovum; Primitive ova

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  • The process of fertilizing an ovum (Top to bottom).
  • archegonia]]) of a transgenic plant expressing a translational fusion of FIE-uidA under control of the native FIE promoter
  • Diagram of a human egg cell
  • Human egg cell
  • Ovum and sperm fusing together
HAPLOID FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE CELL OR GAMETE
Egg cells; Oosphere; Human egg; Oospheres; Ooplasm; Ovum; Ovule (animal); Ova; Female gamete
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(n.) = óvulo
Ex: A zygote is the the cell formed by the union of two gametes, especially a fertilized ovum before cleavage.
Polish language         
  • Old Polish]] – ''Day, ut ia pobrusa, a ty poziwai'', meaning "let me grind, and you have a rest" highlighted in red.
  • Yiddish (Jewish)]] languages which are near-identical due to the large Jewish minority that once inhabited Poland. One example is the [[fishing rod]], ווענטקע (ventke), borrowed directly from Polish ''wędka.''
  • The oldest printed text in Polish – ''Statuta synodalia Episcoporum Wratislaviensis'' printed in 1475 in [[Wrocław]] by Kasper Elyan.
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  • Spoken Polish in a neutral informative tone
  • The Polish alphabet contains 32 letters. Q, V and X are not used in the Polish language.
  • /ɛ, ɔ, a/}} in certain contexts
  • A formal-tone informative sign in Polish, with a composition of vowels and consonants and a mixture of long, medium and short [[syllables]]
  • A Polish speaker, recorded in Poland
  • The [[Jakub Wujek Bible]] in Polish, 1599 print. The letters á and é were subsequently abolished, but survive in Czech.
WEST SLAVIC LANGUAGE
PolishLanguage; Polish (language); Polish Language; ISO 639:pol; Polaco language; Modern Polish; Polszczyzna; Polish word; Język polski; ISO 639:pl; Jezyk polski; Polonophone; Polish-language; Siwierski; Lang-pl; Loanwords from Polish; Polish syntax; Polonophones
(n.) = polaco
Ex: This article discusses the functioning of the term "information science" in Polish language as well as the use of this term in English-language and Soviet lexicographical sources.

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Immature ovum

An immature ovum is a cell that goes through the process of oogenesis to become an ovum. It can be an oogonium, an oocyte, or an ootid. An oocyte, in turn, can be either primary or secondary, depending on how far it has come in its process of meiosis.