Nghĩa của từ egg cell bằng Tiếng Việt

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Đặt câu có từ "egg cell"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "egg cell", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ egg cell, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ egg cell trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt

1. Each Archegonium produces a single egg cell

2. Egg cell and sperm cells. Schematic drawing showing their relative sizes.

3. An egg cell cannot develop into a new life by itself.

4. A fertilized human egg cell, shown about 800 times its actual size

5. Did her egg cell, or ovum, contribute at all toward her pregnancy?

Trứng, hoặc noãn tử, của bà có góp phần nào cho việc thai nghén không?

6. However, Archegonia in both gymnosperms and cryptograms produce a single egg cell.

7. To bypass this impediment an almost mature egg cell is removed surgically.

8. The vaccine works by blocking male sperm cell from joining female egg cell.

9. The unfertilised egg cell began to divide to produce embryos that sometimes developed well.

10. 1:35 —Did Mary’s egg cell, or ovum, have any part in her pregnancy?

11. 9 While this is occurring an unfertilized egg cell is taken from a Blackface ewe with its DNA filled nucleus taken out leaving a nucleus free egg cell that will later produce an embryo .

12. 2 A sperm cell from a man unites with an egg cell in a woman.

2 Một tinh trùng đàn ông kết hợp với một noãn sào (hay trứng) của đàn bà.

13. Germ cell A reproductive cell (sperm or egg cell), which has 23 chromosomes in humans (haploid).

14. The nucleus from sheep B and the egg cell from sheep A are joined using electricity.

15. For instance, a sperm Cell resembles a tadpole, a female egg Cell is spherical, and nerve Cells

16. Allogamy is referred to the fertilization of an egg cell with one individual with the sperm of another individual

17. Many Antherozoids enter inside the archegonium but only one fuses with the egg cell to form a diploid zygote.

18. Synergid cells Two haploid cells located near the egg cell at the micropylar end of the embryo sac in flowering plants.

19. Apomixis is a genetically controlled reproductive process by which embryos and seeds develop in the ovule without female meiosis and egg cell fertilization

20. Apomixis refers to a set of reproductive mechanisms that invariably rely on avoiding meiotic reduction and fertilization of the egg cell to generate clonal seeds.

21. Blastomere (Blast-omere): any cell resulting from the cell division or cleavage process that occurs following the fertilization of a female sex cell (egg cell).

22. In 1996 Ian Wilmut, of the Roslyn Institute, in Edinburgh, removed the nucleus of an ovine egg cell and replaced it with that of an adult cell.

23. The genetic material of a cell from a cystic fibrosis patient, for example, can be transferred into an unfertilised egg cell with its own genetic material removed.

24. Plural Blastulas Blastulae (blăs′chə-lē′) An animal embryo at the stage immediately following the division of the fertilized egg cell, consisting of a ball-shaped layer of …

25. Autogamy is a type of self-fertilization in which the egg cell in the flower fuses with the sperm cell derived from the anthers of the same flower

26. Culture of Adventives Embryos from Polyembryonic Seeds: Besides the zygotic embryo produced from egg cell, some additional embryos are produced from nuclear tissue in polyembryonic seed like lemons and oranges

27. Glossary A single-celled oogonium (not a multicellular Archegonium , as found in embryophytes) surrounds the single egg cell; however, the nonmotile female gamete, and oogamous reproduction, are similar to embryophytes.

28. The two polar nuclei move from antipodal end to micropylar end before sperm releasing in a gap between egg cell and central cell and subsequently taking off cytoplasm one after another.

29. Dolly the sheep was successfully Cloned in 1996 by fusing the nucleus from a mammary-gland cell of a Finn Dorset ewe into an enucleated egg cell taken from a Scottish Blackface ewe

30. Plural blastulas or Blastulae (blăs′chə-lē′) An embryo at the stage immediately following the division of the fertilized egg cell, consisting of a ball-shaped layer of cells around a fluid-filled cavity.

31. Plural Blastulas or Blastulae (blăs′chə-lē′) An embryo at the stage immediately following the division of the fertilized egg cell, consisting of a ball-shaped layer of cells around a fluid-filled cavity.

32. Asexual seed production (Agamospermy) via gametophytic apomixis in flowering plants typically involves the formation of an unreduced megagametophyte (via apospory or diplospory) and the parthenogenetic development of the unreduced egg cell into an embryo

33. Plural blastulas or Blastulae (blăs′chə-lē′) An embryo at the stage immediately following the division of the fertilized egg cell, consisting of a ball-shaped layer of cells around a fluid-filled cavity.

34. Plural Blastulas or blastulae (blăs′chə-lē′) An embryo at the stage immediately following the division of the fertilized egg cell, consisting of a ball-shaped layer of cells around a fluid-filled cavity.

35. Plural blastulas Blastulae (blăs′chə-lē′) An animal embryo at the stage immediately following the division of the fertilized egg cell, consisting of a ball-shaped layer of cells around a fluid-filled cavity known as a blastocoel.

36. Plural Blastulas blastulae (blăs′chə-lē′) An animal embryo at the stage immediately following the division of the fertilized egg cell, consisting of a ball-shaped layer of cells around a fluid-filled cavity known as a blastocoel.

37. Is that Antheridium is (botany) an organ producing male gametes called antherozoids, found in bryophytes while archegonium is (botany) a multicellular reproductive structure that contains a large, non-motile gamete (egg cell), and within which an embryo will develop

38. Blastomere - any cell resulting from cleavage of a fertilized egg cell - (biology) the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms; they may exist as independent units of life (as in monads) or may form colonies or tissues as in higher plants and animals

39. Conception occurs when a sperm cell from a fertile man swims up through the vagina and into the uterus of a woman and joins with the woman’s egg cell as it travels down one of the fallopian tubes from the ovary to the uterus.

40. Is that Archegonium is (botany) a multicellular reproductive structure that contains a large, non-motile gamete (egg cell), and within which an embryo will develop while neck is the part of body connecting the head and the trunk found in humans and some animals.

41. In contextbotanylang=en terms the difference between antheridium and Archegonium is that antheridium is (botany) an organ producing male gametes called antherozoids, found in bryophytes while Archegonium is (botany) a multicellular reproductive structure that contains a large, non-motile gamete (egg cell), and within which an embryo will develop

42. Archegonia in contrast produce a single egg cell located within a chamber known as the venter. A canal to the outside forms within the neck of the venter and breakdown products of cells that degenerate to form this canal generate a signal that serves as a chemoattractant to the sperm cells.

43. For Human Admixed Embryos (HAE) we intend an artificial construct made of an animal egg cell (usually bovine) whose nucleus has been removed and replaced with the nucleus of an adult human cell (usually a skin cell); this construct, if encouraged by an electric shock, behaves much like a fertilized embryo because it starts to divide and grow.