- (/kəˈleɪzə/; from
Ancient Gr**** χάλαζα (khálaza) 'hailstone'; pl.:
chalazas or
chalazae /kəˈleɪzi/) is a
structure inside bird eggs and
plant ovules. It attaches...
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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...
- separate. For birds, the
oviduct is
composed of:
Infundibulum (formation of
chalazae,
place of fertilisation)
Magnum (formation of egg white)
Isthmus (formation...
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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...
- 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...
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dorsolateral white line.
Setae of
caterpillars are short, and
development of
chalazae is weak.
Caterpillars are
known to feed on Adina,
Mitragyna and Schleichera...
-
second instar possesses dorsal setae that
arise from the
hardened cuticle (
chalazae) of the caterpillar. The diet of this
instar includes buds, flowers, and...
- eggs
Powdered eggs Roe
Separating eggs
Zygote Related:
Candling Chalaza (
chalazae)
Haugh unit
Rompope Vitelline membrane (yolk) A to Z egg
dishes Balut (egg)...
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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...