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It was so easy to take the fertilized ovum away.
That was more or less what a fertilized ovum did anyway.
These were produced from a single fertilized ovum, in laboratory conditions.
I was still trying to figure out how to flush the fertilized ovum from the womb.
Embryo: The name given to the fertilized ovum until eight weeks after conception.
"True, so they both came from one fertilized ovum.
"A fertilized ovum, but a Fortuna citizen brought me to term."
A principal research interest was why the fertilized ovum nests in the uterus.
If it enters a newly fertilized ovum, isn't that reincarnation?
The fertilized ovum is referred to as a zygote.
A fetus develops from the viable fertilized ovum or "embryo."
If this works, the now fertilized ovum sticks to the side of the uterus and the woman becomes pregnant.
The fertilized ovum then develops into a human.
In the case of a mammal such as a human, a pregnant woman gestates a fertilized ovum.
So that first fertilized ovum contains a map of the future imprinted in invisible ink.
A fertilized ovum may not reach the uterus if the cilia are unable to move it there.
They continue to have it after mingling - for example, the fertilized ovum that does not lodge itself in the wall of the womb.
In response to her lawyer's question during her trial, "Do you regard the fertilized ovum as equivalent to a human person?"
Zygote: the combination of two gametes; a fertilized ovum.
It will be remembered that the first step in the development of the fertilized ovum consists in its dividing into two cells.
Fehlorah contributes her egg and incu- bates the fertilized ovum for a day or two.
In the fertilized ovum the dawn of development is shown at first by unusual activity within and later by alterations upon the surface.
Ectopic pregnancy - When a fertilized ovum is implanted in any tissue other than the uterine wall.
The fertilized ovum becomes an embryo, develops into a fetus and gestates until childbirth.
The fertilized ovum thus begins to divide into several cells, i.e. it starts to undergo cleavage.