Nghĩa của từ ovum bằng Tiếng Việt
@ovum /'ouvəm/
* danh từ, số nhiều ova
- trứng
@Chuyên ngành kỹ thuật
@Lĩnh vực: xây dựng
-có dạng trứng
@Lĩnh vực: y học
-noãn (tế bào trứng)
Đặt câu có từ "ovum"
1. Luciano Blotta, Camera Department: Ovum
2. A Blighted ovum eventually results in miscarriage
3. 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?
4. Learn more about signs of a Blighted ovum and …
5. Blighted ovum is the most common cause of miscarriage
6. Each Archegonium encloses an ovum which is the female gamete
7. Each Archegonium encloses an ovum which is the female gamete
8. Conception occurs when an ovum is fertilized by a sperm cell
9. Is a Blighted ovum a real pregnancy? YES! When a Blighted ovum occurs, a sperm and egg still come together, but a problem occurs as it develops into an embryo
10. Yep! I had a Blighted ovum that wasn’t noticed until a 10w ultrasound
11. Blastocoele definition: the segmentation cavity of a developing ovum or of the blastula Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
12. Blastomeres cells formed in the process of cleavage of the ovum in multicellular animals
13. 1:35 —Did Mary’s egg cell, or ovum, have any part in her pregnancy?
14. When no egg or ovum is released, conception cannot occur in the Fallopian tubes.
15. No Way I Know I Feel Axel Boman Remix Axel Boman, Agaric Ovum Recordings
16. 16 Otherwise, the ovum of be fertilized also can appear the phenomenon of inanition.
17. Any alteration results in a failure to release a mature ovum, leading to Anovulatory cycles.
18. What does Blastocoele mean? The segmentation cavity of a developing ovum or of the blastula
19. The egg Albumen is assembled in the magnum after a developed ovum reaches this region
20. The larger of the two organisms was an ovum, or egg, supplied by your mother.
Cơ thể lớn hơn là một tiểu noãn, hay trứng, do mẹ bạn cung cấp.
21. Cumulus oo´phorus a mass of follicular cells surrounding the ovum in the vesicular ovarian follicle.
22. A Blighted ovum, like other types of miscarriage, ends anytime before the first 20 weeks of pregnancy
23. The most reliable way to find out if you have a Blighted ovum is with an ultrasound
24. Blighted Ovum is a type of miscarriage, where a fertilized egg gets attached to the uterine wall
25. A Blighted ovum happens when a fertilized egg doesn’t form an embryo after attaching to the uterus
26. Experts estimate that Blighted ovum accounts for about 50 percent of all miscarriages in the first trimester
27. Contrary to what one might expect , the frog egg is huge compared to the microscopic human ovum .
28. Cannon notes that a Blighted ovum is the cause behind a staggering 50 percent of first trimester miscarriages
29. Blastomere [ blăs ′tə-mîr′ ] Any of the cells resulting from the cleavage of a fertilized ovum
30. A Blighted ovum occurs when a fertilized egg implants in the uterus but doesn't develop into an embryo
31. 24 The creature probably created by the fusion of a human nucleus and a bovine ovum was owed something.
32. As planned, 0.2 million embryos, 13 thousand internal embryos, 7000 preternaturally and collect ovum produced embryos will be produced annually when the project finished.
33. A Blighted ovum is a fertilized egg that implants itself in the uterus but doesn’t become an embryo
34. But once your father’s sperm penetrated your mother’s ovum, your genetic code was established and you were conceived!
Nhưng một khi tinh trùng của cha bạn xâm nhập vào tiểu noãn của mẹ bạn, toàn bộ cơ cấu di truyền của bạn đã được xác định và bạn đã được hoài thai!
35. Generally, it occurs during the first trimester and the symptoms of Blighted ovum are similar to that of miscarriage.
36. While a Blighted ovum leads to loss of pregnancy, most women tend to have healthy pregnancies and babies subsequently.
37. Shiel Jr., MD, FACP, FACR Anovulatory: Not accompanied by ovulation , the release of an ovum (egg) from the ovary.
38. What does Blastomere mean? Any of the cells resulting from the cleavage of a fertilized ovum during early embryonic development
39. Allogamy (uncountable) ( biology ) The fertilization of an ovum from one individual with the spermatozoa of another; cross-fertilization Related terms [ edit ]
40. Blastid: [blas′tid] Etymology: Gk, blastos, germ the site in the fertilized ovum where the pronuclei fuse and the nucleus forms
41. A Blighted ovum is the cause of about 50% of first trimester miscarriages and is usually the result of chromosomal problems
42. Allogamy is the fertilization of the combination of gametes from two parents, generally the ovum from one individual with the spermatozoa of another
43. Dizygotic (Binovular) Twins Diazygotic or double ova twins develop from the fertilization of two ovum and two spermatozoa and are more common than monoazygotic twins
44. Used in noun phrase Addle egg (c.1250) 'egg that does not hatch, rotten egg,' literally 'urine egg,' a loan translation of Latin ovum urinum, which is itself an
45. Since both the Chorionic villi and the embryo are derived from the same fertilized ovum a sample of the former provides material for genetic studies of the latter.
46. Allogamy or cross-fertilization is the fertilization of an ovum from one individual with the spermatozoa of another. By contrast, autogamy is the term used for self-fertilization
47. They are also carried further afield through water and air systems, vectors such as insects, or the semen, ova and embryos used in artificial insemination, ovum donation or embryo transfer.
48. Contraception, commonly known as birth control, is the adoption of preventive measures to avoid pregnancy.Contraception techniques prevent the sperm from fertilizing the egg (ovum) and forming a fetus in the uterus
49. 16 The sex of birds is determined by chromosomes ZZ in the male or ZW in the female in the nature, so the sex chromosome of spermatozoa is Z and that of ovum is Z or W.
50. Archegonium An Archegonium, from the ancient Greek ἀρχή and γόνος, is a multicellular structure or organ of the gametophyte phase of certain plants, producing and containing the ovum or female gamete