- The
chalaza (/kəˈleɪzə/; from
Ancient Gr**** χάλαζα (khálaza) 'hailstone'; pl.:
chalazas or
chalazae /kəˈleɪzi/) is a
structure inside bird eggs and plant...
- On the
basis of the
relative position of micropyle, body of the ovule,
chalaza and funicle,
there are six
types of ovules. In
flowering plants, the ovule...
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Chalaza is a
genus of
mites in the
family Laelapidae.
Chalaza novena R. Domrow, 1990
David Evans Walter (ed.). "Laelapidae
Species Listing".
Biology Catalog...
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Chalaza Exterior albumen Middle albumen Vitelline membrane Nucleus of
Pander Germinal disc (nucleus)
Yellow yolk
White yolk
Internal albumen Chalaza Air...
- the ants.
Elaiosomes develop in
various ways
either from seed
tissues (
chalaza, funiculus, hilum, raphe-antiraphe) or from
fruit tissues (exocarp, receptacle...
- from
discolorations or from any
foreign bodies floating in it. (Prominent
chalazas should not be
confused with
foreign bodies such as
spots or
blood clots...
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Ovulation Spawn Tooth Trophic Zygote Components Yolk
White S**** and
membrane Chalaza As food List of egg
dishes Balut Benedict Boiled Century Coddled Custard...
- of
Cannabis sativa held in a pair of
forceps Stigma of a
Crocus flower.
Chalaza carpel (also carpophyl)—Gr. καρπός (karpós, "fruit") + Gr. φύλλον (phúllon...
- the
pollen tube
usually enters during the
process of fertilization. The
chalaza, the base of the
ovule opposite the micropyle,
where integument and nucellus...
- one of the few
things that can make it motivated. It
sometimes uses its
chalaza (the
bands of
tissue that hold the egg yolk in place) as a l****o or weapon...