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- Approximately 10 yolky oocytes were noted in the examined specimen.
- Most bryozoans are hermaphrodites and produce large, yolky eggs.
- Arachnids usually lay yolky eggs, which hatch into immatures that resemble adults.
- Depending on species, females lay from one to thirty tough, yolky eggs.
- Sharks and rays are yolky eggs.
- The vegetal pole contains large yolky cells that divide very slowly, in contrast with the animal pole above it.
- Inside, the peritoneum of the coelomic cavities starts to disconnect from the main mass of the yolky mesenchyme cells.
- The area was dominated by the presence of tube-building eggs were large and yolky and few in number.
- While the father was brooding, the mother was feasting, and making a new batch of rich, yolky eggs.
- The embryology of " Amathia vidovici " has not been studied but most bryozoans produce large, yolky eggs which are retained in the body cavity.
- She then lays about 30 large, yolky eggs, which are deposited in crevices and under stones, and she guards them until they hatch about 50 days later.
- The important advances were the capacity to successfully recover live frozen embryonic cells from animals that produce large yolky eggs ( anamniotes such as fishes and amphibians ) When this development is combined with somatic cell nuclear transfer ( SCNT ) it enables the genome to be recovered.
- :: I thought that in an unfertilised bird's egg the yolk is one great big haploid cell, with no cell membrane between the chromosome-containing non-yolky clear cytoplasm on one side, and the rest of the yolk-a telolecithal cell which will undergo Seejyb 23 : 36, 14 August 2006 ( UTC)
- Two of these proteins, called ZP2 and ZP3, are sperm docking parts on the zona pellucida, the lustrously elaborate coat that surrounds the egg and controls passage into the egg's yolky interior, where its chromosomes reside; while the third protein, called oviductal glycoprotein, plays a still-mysterious but clearly critical role in fertilization.