
1) Egg manufacturers 2) Egg producers 3) Egg-making organs 4) Plant parts with young seeds 5) Seed holders
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The reproductive glands (gonads) of a female fish, which are responsible for the production of eggs
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• (pl. ) of Ovary
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The eggs- or ovum-producing organ of a female pig.
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Sex glands which produce key female hormones and eggs, and are found on either side of the uterus.
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A pair of gonads (sex glands) which produce key female hormones and eggs, and are found on either side of the uterus.
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The two female sex glands which produce eggs and hormones.
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The female reproductive organs that release eggs
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(Humans as organisms) a pair of organs in the female reproductive system where ova (eggs) are produced
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(Variation and inheritance) the two reproductive organs which produce eggs (ova) and sex hormones
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Glandular organs
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Ovaries are the pair of reproductive organs that produce eggs and sex hormones in females.
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The ovaries are lobe-like structures which are responsible for generating the mature ova, or eggs, in the female reproductive system. They are about the same size as the testes in the male, being about 2.5 cm wide and 3.8 cm long. The ovaries are located on either side of the pelvic cavity and are attached to the fallopian tubes and the upper margi...
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Paired organs of the female responsible for the production of ova (eggs).
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See under flowering. Flower The beginning of this stage in the annual vegetative cycle of the vine. is about six to eight weeks after budding. The exact point in time depends on the year-specific temperature development, the temperature totals achieved at the respective location and the vine-specific growth under changing weather conditions. C...
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The reproductive organs of the doe which are used for producing eggs
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two almond-shaped glands located at the opening of the fallopian tubes on both sides of the uterus; produce eggs and the sex hormones oestrogen and progesterone
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The usually paired female or hermaphroditic reproductive organ that produces ova and, in vertebrates, estrogen and progesterone.
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The female reproductive glands in which the ova (or egg) is produced and develops.
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The two small, internal oval-shaped organs which produce the female cells.
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the two female reproductive organs located in the pelvis.
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The female reproductive organs that release eggs into the fallopian tubes, where they may be fertilized if sperm is present.
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