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Definition of Ovisacs

Ovisac
Ovisac O"vi*sac, n. [Ovum + sac.] (Anat) (a) A Graafian follicle; any sac containing an ovum or ova. (b) The inner layer of the fibrous wall of a Graafian follicle.

Meaning of Ovisacs from wikipedia

- gland is the ovisac, a distended region in which eggs are stored prior to laying. In ovoviviparous species, the egg remains within the ovisac until it hatches...
- carapace and thoracic limbs. Female Branchiura do not carry eggs in external ovisacs but attach them in rows to rocks and other objects.: 788  Most leptostracans...
- usually into the ****ellar region. The sperm is liberated and p****es to the ovisacs, either through the coelomic channels or interstitially through specialist...
- Look up marsupium, brood pouch, or ovisac in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Marsupium is the Latin word for a (brood) pouch in several animal groups:...
- decora, like all leeches, is hermaphrodite, and has ten testisacs and two ovisacs, in addition to male and female gonopores. First described by Thomas Say...
- scale), having a light orange body, black legs and a white fluted ovisac. However the ovisac is much larger, measuring 0.66–0.75 inches (17–19 mm), and is...
- fertilisation with the equivalent of the ****thecae opening directly to the ovisacs, allowing sperm to combine with the eggs from the ovaries via a female...
- eggs on plants. The m****es, known as ovisacs, are covered in fluffy, cottony layers of wax filaments. The ovisac can contain up to 20 shiny yellowish...
- innervated, may enable the reabsorption of important metabolites from the ovisac fluid of pregnant females by directing this fluid into the renal appendages...
- have handles that are 18–23 micrometres (0.00071–0.00091 in). The female ovisac is measured 8 mm by 4 mm by 0.3 mm, with four posterior roots which have...