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Биология: регуляционное яйцо -
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egg 1. яйцо; 2. яйцеклеткаegg яйцо, яйцеклетка, готовая к оплодотворению, зрелая женская половая клеткаactivated egg активированное яйцоaddle egg яйцо без зародышаalecithal egg алецитальное яйцоcleidoic egg клейдоическое яйцо (отделённое от внешней среды оболочками)to cover eggs, to sit on eggs сидеть на яйцах, высиживать яйцаdrifting eggs планктонная икраectolecithal egg эктолецитальное яйцоembryonated egg яйцо с развивающимся эмбриономeyed egg оплодотворённая икринкаfalse egg партеногенетическое яйцоfertile egg яйцо, способное к оплодотворениюfertilized egg оплодотворённое яйцоhomolecithal egg изолецитальное яйцоinfective egg инвазионное яйцоisolecithal egg изолецитальное яйцоmacrolecithal egg макролецитальное яйцоmature egg зрелое яйцоmegalecithal egg макролецитальное яйцоmeiolecithal egg олиголецитальное яйцоmeroblastic egg меробластическое яйцоmicrolecithal egg олиголецитальное яйцоmosaic egg мозаичное яйцоoligolecithal egg олиголецитальное яйцоovarian egg овариальное яйцо, яйцо в яичникеpelagic eggs пелагическая икраplastic egg регуляционное яйцоregulative egg регуляционное яйцоsea egg морской ёж Echinus chloroticussubitan egg субитанное яйцо, летнее яйцоtelolicithal egg телолецитальное яйцоEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > egg
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1) яйцо; икринка; pl яйца; икра2) яйцеклетка•- alecithal eggto cover eggs; to sit on eggs — сидеть на яйцах, высиживать яйца
- cleidoic egg
- drifting eggs
- ectolecithal egg
- embryonated egg
- eyed egg
- false egg
- fertile egg
- fertilized egg
- homolecithal egg
- infective egg
- isolecithal egg
- macrolecithal egg
- mature egg
- megalecithal egg
- meiolecithal egg
- meroblastic egg
- microlecithal egg
- mosaic egg
- nest egg
- oligolecithal egg
- ovarian egg
- pelagic eggs
- plastic egg
- regulative egg
- silkworm eggs
- subitan egg
- telolecithal egg* * *• икра• яйца -
5 plastic egg
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