Ovum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An ovum (plural ova, from the Latin word ovum meaning egg or egg cell) is a haploid female reproductive cell or gamete. Both animals and embryophytes have ova.
Ovum Ltd. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ovum Ltd. was an industry analyst firm headquartered in London, England best known for the publication of technology reports on telecoms and computing.
ovum (physiology) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on ovum (physiology), in human physiology, single cell released from either of the female reproductive organs, the ovaries, which is capable ...
ovum - definition of ovum in the Medical dictionary - by the Free ...
ovum (o´vum) pl. o´va [L.] 1. the female reproductive cell which, after fertilization, becomes a zygote that develops into a new member of the same species.
ovum - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about ovum
Female gamete (sex cell) before fertilization. In mammals it is called an egg, and is produced by a special cell division called meiosis in the ovaries during the menstrual cycle.
