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Meaning of "unfertilised"

unfertilised (adjective) - This phrase is commonly used in biology and agriculture to describe something that has not been fertilized, such as an egg cell or soil. It indicates the absence of fertilization
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An increase in unfertilised eggs would indicate a shortage of males.
She lays a single unfertilised egg.
In unfertilised emu or ostrich eggs.
This involves freezing unfertilised eggs.
Unfertilised eggs are sometimes laid.
Eggs and ova may be either fertilised or unfertilised.
The unfertilised egg is surrounded by a shell called zona pellucida.
So this is an unfertilised egg.
They lay unfertilised eggs that hatch into more females.
These surviving embryos continue to feed on a steady supply of unfertilised eggs.
Unfertilised eggs remain milky white and do not develop further.
A form of reproduction in which an unfertilised egg develops into a new individual.
Males on the other hand are haploid and develop from unfertilised eggs.
We take the unfertilised egg and destroy all of its genes.
The zona pellucida is a thick membrane that surrounds the unfertilised eggs of mammals.

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She lays an unfertilised egg in each pool for her tadpoles to eat.
Population development can start with a single female because males develop in unfertilised eggs.
So she lays an unfertilised egg in each one for each tadpole to eat.
The eggs are inspected daily and any dead or unfertilised eggs are recorded as such.
An unfertilised egg.
The eggs from which the ESM may be separated may be fertilised or unfertilised.
The unfertilised eggs of the female grub begin to develop within her body.
Soil organic matter in an uncropped unfertilised soil and lands and was ended with the.
The unfertilised eggs that turn white after a while are removed by the parents later.
The experiment worked as University of Bath scientists started with unfertilised eggs.
Drones are hatched from unfertilised eggs and so only receive genes from the queen.
This also happens in salamander eggs, even when they are unfertilised.
The unfertilised eggs may also be used for other purposes than the creation of progeny.
The University of Bath scientists started with an unfertilised egg in their experiments.
In unfertilised emu Ir lstrich eggs.
Also, one of your ovaries produces one mature unfertilised egg.
Unfertilised seeds appear as red, soft granules with flat surfaces.
In animals, parthenogenesis means development of an embryo from an unfertilised egg cell.
The queen also produces unfertilised eggs, which become drones or male honeybees.
Late in the summer, the queen of some species will produce unfertilised eggs.
She lays unfertilised eggs which hatch into exact genetic copies of herself - clones.
Meanwhile, there are hormones also signalling your ovaries to produce and release an unfertilised egg.
Fertilised eggs develop into female wasps and unfertilised eggs into males, a behaviour known as arrhenotoky.
Unfertilised dead processed eggs from all species of Acipenseriformes; also known as roe.
Female budgerigars can lay eggs without a male partner, but these unfertilised eggs will not hatch.
In some cases, though, the unfertilised ovum itself is believed to be affected.
Did you give birth to it? An unfertilised egg.
Leave a strip of uncropped, unfertilised land at the field margin or along water courses ; 2.
Can not we see the unfertilised eggs?
Poor-quality and unfertilised dates ( green / yellow ) are removed and used as livestock feed.
FIGURE 12 - Autonomous endosperm development in unfertilised seeds of Arabidopsis thaliana.

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