| fertilization m. |
a strong membrane formed around the fertilized ovum in some species of animals by adhesion of part of the contents of the cortical granules to the inner surface of the vitelline membrane; it prevents the entry of additional spermatozoa.
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| fertilization n. |
the nucleus produced by fusion of the male and female pronuclei in the fertilized oocyte; called also conjugation n., zygote n., and synkaryon.
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| fertilize |
to render a gamete fertile; see fertilization. Called also fecundate and impregnate.
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| fertilizin |
a substance of the plasma membrane and gelatinous coat of the ovum of some species, considered to possess the specific receptor groups that bind the spermatozoon to the ovum. In sea urchins it has been characterized chemically as a glycoprotein of about 300,000 molecular weight.
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| Fertinex |
trademark for a preparation of urofollitropin.
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