Ova: Meaning, Egg Cells, Ovulation, and Fertilization
Ova is the plural of ovum and refers to reproductive cells commonly called egg cells, which carry genetic material and may be fertilized by sperm.
Ova is the plural of ovum and refers to reproductive cells commonly called egg cells, which carry genetic material and may be fertilized by sperm.
An egg is a reproductive cell produced by the ovaries that carries genetic material and may combine with sperm during fertilization.
Sex cells, or gametes, are specialized reproductive cells—sperm and eggs—that each carry half the usual chromosome number and may combine during fertilization.
An ovum is a reproductive egg cell that develops in an ovary and may combine with sperm during fertilization to form a zygote.