| egg e. |
see under membrane.
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| egg m. |
any of several investments surrounding the oocyte: if derived from the oocyte itself, as the vitelline membrane, it is called primary; if from the follicular cells, as the zona pellucida, it is called secondary; if from the oviduct, as the albumen around rabbit's egg or the albumen and shell of hen's egg, it is called tertiary. Called also egg envelope and, collectively, lemma.
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| egg w. |
1. water that has bathed eggs of various invertebrates and acquired one or another substance detectable by a physiological reaction; e.g., oyster egg water may stimulate spawning of male oysters. 2. water containing fertilizin exuded from the ripe eggs of sea urchins and other aquatic animals, by which the spermatozoa are agglutinated.
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| egg y. |
the yellow portion of the egg of a bird.
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| egg yellow r. |
a yellow foam appearing in Ehrlich's diazo reaction before the addition of ammonia; believed to indicate acute pneumonia.
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