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This species is a simultaneous hermaphrodite, so it can make cross fecundation.
His young body reared in sexuality, when he performed the act of fecundation.'
When mated, females avoid the fecundation of some eggs to produce males.
Some citron varieties are also distinct, having persistent styles, that do not fall off after fecundation.
Embryology - study of the development of embryo (from fecundation to birth).
After fecundation, this gamete will generate an embryo with three copies of chromosome 21.
The "B" negative (female) receptive lines of force are trying to reach fecundation or productive powers from the positive male core.
Fecundation is another term for fertilisation.
(2) the embryonic period; through fecundation, in which the individual is suddenly wakened from his long sleep, and the formative unconscious develops.
In botany, a peduncle is a stem supporting an inflorescence, or after fecundation, an infructescence.
Fecundation period of Ginkgo biloba.
Ovuliparity : fecundation is external (in arthropods and fishes, most of frogs)
Fertilisation (also known as conception, fecundation and syngamy) is the fusion of gametes to initiate the development of a new individual organism.
Ovuliparity: fecundation (fertilisation) is external.
Oviparity: fecundation is internal, the female lays zygotes as eggs with important vitellus (typically birds)
The act of forming or producing fruit; the act of fructifying, or rendering productive of fruit; fecundation.
But deadly anger is infinite; its whorls, emanating from themselves, grow ever smaller, but there is no end to the possibility of inward turning, inward fecundation.
Fournier, E., De la Fecundation dans les Phanerogames.
To exclude any chance of natural pregnancy, I ensured that on the day of fecundation, all males in the proximity, including her 99-year-old husband (Abraham X), were circumcised.
The genus Physalis stands out in the Solanaceae family for having a swollen and vesicular fruitful cup that continues to develop after fecundation, involving the fruit completely.
These norms revoked the absolute freedom human beings used to enjoy with respect to their sexual behaviour, thus blaming and prohibiting all sexual acts not aimed at a fecundation of the woman.
Maturation, fecundation, and segmentation of Limax campestris, Binney", Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, Volume 6.
White is the symbol of purity, the sum of all the colours, the light, while Black is the colour of origins, of distinction, of fecundation and fertility, the colour of fertile soil.
For, as I have already shown, the pollen-tubes may be emitted in this condition, and effect fecundation without being in actual contact with the stigmatic surface, as occurs pretty regularly in the fertilisation of the Stapelias, for example.
The two gods are shown on a natural arch of rocks in front a symbolic bed; in the background the vegetation has many fruits in the right part (the male one) and only one in the left (female) part, symbolizing the fecundation.