Fecundation

Word FECUNDATION
Character 11
Hyphenation fec un da tion
Pronunciations N/A

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-- After the union of the two elements, known as fecundation or _conception_, if the conditions are favorable, development occurs, and the little germ is in due process of time developed into an individual which is an exact counterpart of its parents. ❋ John Harvey Kellogg (1897)

-- After the union of the two elements, known as fecundation, or conception, if the conditions are favorable, development occurs; and the little germ is in due process of time developed into an individual which is an exact counterpart of its parents. ❋ Unknown (1877)

If you bring a dog with you, I give you fair warning he will not be admitted; or, if you presume to pluck a flower, I shall dock you of your dinner on that unfortunate day; — why, you might chance to pluck one undergoing the delicate process of cross-fecundation, and blast my hopes of a variety in the species! — the very notion is distressing!!! — the fact would be afflicting beyond measure!!! ❋ Unknown (2007)

This might happen (1) by the fecundated ova passing, in the course of their development, under particular circumstances, into higher forms; (2) by the primitive and later organisms producing other organisms without fecundation, out of germs or eggs ❋ Unknown (2007)

He proposed to set up there a national fertilising farm to be named OMPHALOS with an obelisk hewn and erected after the fashion of Egypt and to offer his dutiful yeoman services for the fecundation of any female of what grade of life soever who should there direct to him with the desire of fulfilling the functions of her natural. ❋ Unknown (2003)

All these symbols of fecundation, these perfumes, radiations, and breathings overwhelmed him. ❋ Unknown (2003)

In the stomach of the mosquito a process of fecundation at first takes place; the form of the parasite, thereby produced, penetrates the stomach wall, embedded in which it grows to button-like structures projecting into the body-cavity. ❋ Unknown (1967)

As is well known, plants contain more or less strongly smelling components, which play an important part in their vital functions and particularly in their fecundation. ❋ Unknown (1966)

The time between the deposit of the semen and fecundation varies according to circumstances. ❋ B.G. Jefferis (N/A)

What we see in the process of fecundation is a foreshadowing of the future man and woman. ❋ William J. Robinson (N/A)

Idiots and epileptics have been produced as a result of one parent being intoxicated when fecundation took place. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

The condition of sterility in man may arise either from a condition of the secretion which deprives it of its fecundating powers or it may spring from a malformation which prevents it reaching the point where fecundation takes place. ❋ B.G. Jefferis (N/A)

[3] The ovum is really the fully mature egg ready for fecundation; before maturity it should not be called ovum but oöcyte; and in advanced treatises it is so referred to. ❋ William J. Robinson (N/A)

This egg-cell is differentiated, after fecundation, in gradual and imperceptible transitions, farther and farther, higher and higher, until the individual has reached its perfect organization. ❋ Rudolf Schmid (N/A)

_ The process of fecundation is briefly as follows. ❋ William J. Robinson (N/A)

But this point I have not paid much attention to, as with my present means here, it would be absurd to attempt _proving_ how the fecundation takes place; all that I can attempt is, to ascertain from structure and analogy, the male nature of these curious bodies. ❋ William Griffith (N/A)

The process of fertilization or fecundation is also known as impregnation and conception. ❋ William J. Robinson (N/A)

Reproduction by zoospores formed of the whole contents of a cell, with a crown of numerous cilia; resting spores formed in sporangial cells after fecundation by ciliated spermatozoids formed in antheridial cells. ❋ Various (N/A)

Reproduction: by cell division, by the conversion of the cell contents into zoospores, and by resting spores, formed sometimes after conjugation; in other cases, probably, by fecundation by spermatozoids. ❋ Various (N/A)

Functions, but influence also the primary faculty of generation, for animals 'power of movement has rendered their mode of fecundation more simple, has therefore had an effect on their organs of generation. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

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