Definitionn. creation by the physical union of male and female gametes
Last update: October 28, 2015
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Bonnet affirms that, before fecundation, the hen's egg contains an excessively minute but complete chick; and that fecundation and incubation simply cause this germ to absorb nutritious matters, which are deposited in the interstices of the elementary structures of which the miniature chick, or germ, is made up. [Please select]
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60-61; effect of fecundation by a Quagga on the subsequent progeny of, i. [Please select]
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LARKSPURS, insect agency necessary for the full fecundation of, ii. [Please select]
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MORTON, Lord, effect of fecundation by a quagga on an Arab mare, i. [Please select]
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QUAGGA, effect of fecundation by, on the subsequent progeny of a mare, i. [Please select]
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Fecundation: the making fertile; as an egg by a spermatozoön. [Please select]
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-effect of fecundation by a quagga on the subsequent progeny of. [Please select]
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LARKSPURS, insect agency necessary for the full fecundation of. [Please select]
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I now come to the particular object of this letter, the fecundation of the queen bee; and I shall, in a few words, examine the different opinions of naturalists on this singular problem. [Please select]
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During a month that her imprisonment continued, she did not lay a single egg; therefore, these momentary junctions do not accomplish fecundation. [Please select]
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