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- (/kəˈleɪzə/; from Ancient Gr**** χάλαζα (khálaza) 'hailstone'; pl.: chalazas or chalazae /kəˈleɪzi/) is a structure inside bird eggs and plant ovules. It attaches...
- bacteria and is found at high levels in the chalaziferous layer and the chalazae which anchor the yolk towards the middle of the egg. Ovomucin is a glycoprotein...
- albumen or glair/glaire) by one or two spiral bands of tissue called the chalazae. The yolk m****, together with the ovum proper (after fertilization, the...
- suspended in the egg white by one or two spiral bands of tissue called the chalazae (from the Gr**** word χάλαζα, meaning 'hailstone' or 'hard lump'). The shape...
- separate. For birds, the oviduct is composed of: Infundibulum (formation of chalazae, place of fertilisation) Magnum (formation of egg white) Isthmus (formation...
- white or glair / glaire) by one or two spiral bands of tissue called the chalazae. The albumen protects the yolk and provides additional nutrition for the...
- eggs Powdered eggs Roe Separating eggs Zygote Related: Candling Chalaza (chalazae) Haugh unit Rompope Vitelline membrane (yolk) A to Z egg dishes Balut (egg)...
- with large dark brown, saddle-like patch. Setae are set on chalazae. Colour of setae and chalazae white in first instars and later turn black. the caterpillar...
- colored dorsal horns. The body is a primarily green with whitish-yellow chalazae, or bumps. At the rear, two sharp tails protrude outwards level with the...
- the front. The body is generally brown with dark spots. Setae on yellow chalazae are ringed with black. Two tubercles are salmon pink. The larvae feed on...