| fertilization in vitro | Fertilization of an egg outside the body when the egg is normally fertilised in the body. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| fertilization membrane | A viscous membrane formed on the inner surface of the vitelline membrane from the cytoplasm of the egg cell after entry of the sperm, preventing the entry of additional sperm. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fertilize | 1. To make fertile or enrich; to supply with nourishment for plants; to make fruitful or productive; as, to fertilize land, soil, ground, and meadows. "And fertilize the field that each pretends to gain." (Byron) 2. To fecundate; as, to fertilize flower. Origin: Cf. F. Fertiliser. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| fertilizin | An acid polysaccharide-amino acid complex associated with the female gamete membrane of several organisms; provides receptor groups that agglutinate sperm and bind them to ova. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ferula | A genus of umbelliferous plants, including ferula asafoetida, that yields pungent oils and resins used formerly as carminatives and now as cat and dog repellents. A related plant, f. Galbanum, is used similarly. F. Foetida is used as a fresh vegetable. (12 Dec 1998) |
| ferulaceous | Pertaining to reeds and canes; having a stalk like a reed; as, ferulaceous plants. Origin: L. Ferulaceus, fr. Ferula rod: cf. F. Ferulace. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ferule | A flat piece of wood, used for striking, children, especially. On the hand, in punishment. Origin: L. Ferula: cf. F. Ferule. See Ferula. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ferulic | <chemistry> Pertaining to, or derived from, asafetida (Ferula asafoetida); as, ferulic acid. Alternative forms: ferulaic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ferulic acid | <chemical, plant biology> Phenolic compound present in the plant cell wall that may be involved in cross linking polysaccharide. (18 Nov 1997) |
| ferulic acid hydroxylase | <enzyme> Fah1 from arabidopsis thaliana Registry number: EC 1.14.- Synonym: fah1 gene product (26 Jun 1999) |
| feruloyl esterase | <enzyme> Splits ester bond of methyl 5-o-feruloylarabinofuranoside to release ferulic acid; see also record for feruloyl-4-coumaroyl esterase Registry number: EC 3.1.1.- Synonym: ferulic acid esterase (26 Jun 1999) |
| feruloyl-4-coumaroyl esterase | <enzyme> From penicillium pinophilum; releases ferulic acid and para-coumaric acid from esterified wheat straw xylan; can also release acetic acid from p-nitrophenyl acetate and from an acetylated xylan; acts synergistically with celluclast Registry number: EC 3.1.1.- Synonym: fc esterase (26 Jun 1999) |
| feruloyl-coenzyme A reductase | <enzyme> Converts feruloyl CoA to coniferyl aldehyde Registry number: EC 1.2.- Synonym: feruloyl CoA reductase (26 Jun 1999) |
| fervescence | An increase of fever. Origin: L. Fervesco, to begin to boil, fr. Ferveo, to boil (05 Mar 2000) |
| fertile |
Refers to land capable of sustaining abundant growth. For example, healthy plants grow in fertile soil.
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| ferredoxin |
An electron carrier of low reduction potential; small protein containing iron-sulfur clusters.
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| fermentation |
An energy-yielding metabolic process in which electrons derived from an organic substrate are used ultimately to reduce an organic electron acceptor that is made by the cell itself. Neither an electron transport chain nor an exogenous terminal electron acceptor is involved. (Contrast with respiration).
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| fern |
A plant that does not have flowers or seeds. Ferns have fronds (large type of leaf) and spores (a little bit like a seed, but works differently).
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| fermentation |
A type of heterotrophic metabolism in which an organic compound rather than oxygen is the terminal electron (or hydrogen) acceptor. Less energy is generated from this incomplete form of glucose oxidation than is generated by respiration, but the process supports anaerobic growth.
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| FER | made pregnant |
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| FER | any substance such as manure or a mixture of nitrates used to make soil more fertile |
| FER | the property of producing abundantly and sustaining growth |
| FER | the state of being fertile |
| FER | the ratio of live births in an area to the population of that area |
| FER | a drug used to increase a woman's fertility |
| FER | the ratio of live births in an area to the population of that area |
| FER | capable of being fertilized |
| FER | making fertile as by applying fertilizer or manure |
| FER | creation by the physical union of male and female gametes |
| FER | the age of an embryo counting from the time of fertilization |
| FER | the membrane that forms around a fertilized ovum and prevents penetration by additional spermatozoon |
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