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The pair of female reproductive organs that produce eggs and hormones
Plural of ovary
—Two almond-shaped glands located at the opening of the fallopian tubes on both sides of the uterus; produce eggs and the sex hormones estrogen and progesterone
reproductive organs of female fish, produces eggs (ova)
The pair of female reproductive organs on either side of the uterus that produce eggs and hormones (estrogen, progesterone and small amounts of testosterone)
(O-va-reez): The pair of female reproductive glands in which the ova, or eggs, are formed The ovaries are located in the pelvis, one on each side of the uterus
the two female reproductive glands that produce ova or eggs
Secrete "female" hormones estrogen, which develops and maintains female characteristics, and progesterone, which prepares the uterus for pregnancy
The pair of female reproductive glands in which the ova, or eggs, are formed and female hormones are produced The ovaries are located in the pelvis, one on each side of the uterus Each ovaray is about the size and shape of an almond " SOURCE : http: //cancernet nci nih gov/dictionary html AND SOURCE : http: //cancernet nci nih gov/wyntk_pubs/ovarian htm
There are two ovaries, one on each side of the pelvis The ovaries produce eggs and are the main source of the female hormones estrogen and progesterone
Small organs that produce hormones, such as estrogen, and eggs One ovary is located on each side of the uterus
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The lower part of a pistil or carpel that bears ovules and ripens into fruit
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{n} the seat of eggs or of impregnation
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(vertebrates) one of usually two organs that produce ova and secrete estrogen and progesterone the organ that bears the ovules of a flower
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The female sex gland in which ova are formed
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of Discophora
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In flowering plants, the part of the flower which encloses the ovules When the ovary matures, it becomes the fruit
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the female part of the flower which contains the ovules
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The swollen part of the pistil, below the style, containing the seeds and later becoming the fruit
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Female floral structure located at the base of the style, containing the ovule(s)
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A female reproductive organ, often paired, that produces ova and in mammals secretes the hormones estrogen and progesterone
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- bottom, rounded part of a pistil in which the ovules are located
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of Flower
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That part of the pistil which contains the seed, and in most flowering plants develops into the fruit
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The female reproductive organ that makes eggs
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The portion of the flower where the seeds develop, usually a swollen area below the style (if present) and stigma | Return to Alphabet Bar |
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The female gonad; produces eggs and female hormones
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The part of a female animal or plant that produces eggs
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the rounded base of the pistil, inside of which are five compartments each containing two ovules, female reproductive cells that can become seeds
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The essential female reproductive organ in which the ova are produced
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The female reproductive organ that produces egg cells Source : PhRMA Genomics
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The pistil has three main components, forming into a shape like a vase The stem is the style, the uppermost top is the stigma, and the base is the ovary The ovary, which later develops into a fruit, contains the ovules
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The hollow basal region of a carpel, containing one or more ovules and surmounted by the style(s) and stigma(s) It is made up of one or more carpels which may fuse together in different ways to form one or more chambers (locules) The ovary is generally above the perianth parts (superior) or below them (inferior)
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{i} female reproductive organ wherein eggs are produced
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(vertebrates) one of usually two organs that produce ova and secrete estrogen and progesterone
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A woman's ovaries are the two organs in her body that produce eggs. In zoology, the female reproductive organ (see reproductive system) that produces eggs and sex hormones (estrogen and progesterone). Human females have two ovaries, almond-shaped organs about 1.5 in. (4 cm) long. They contain hollow balls of cells (follicles) that hold immature eggs. About 150,000-500,000 follicles usually are present at birth; by young adulthood, only about 34,000 remain. The number continues to decrease until menopause, when the few remaining follicles decay and the ovaries shrink and produce far less estrogen. Only 300-400 follicles mature and release an egg, which develops into an embryo if fertilized or, if not, passes from the body with menstruation. In botany, an ovary is the enlarged base of a flower's female organ (pistil). It contains ovules, which develop into seeds when fertilized, and matures into a fruit
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The inner part of carpel or pistil where eggs are borne
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Female organ of a flower
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reproductive glands(2)in women that produce both estrogen and progesterone
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The enlarged basal portion of the pistil housing the ovules
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female reproductive organ
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the organ that bears the ovules of a flower
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Where female gametes are produced; forms the enlarged base of the pistil
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