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A small cell (which eventually disintegrates) that is the by-product of meiosis in female animals. One functional ovum and potentially three polar bodies result from meiosis of each primary oocyte.
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Definition and other additional information on Polar bodies from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... Other polar molecules pass through other passage proteins (pumps/permeases). Macromolecules ... It involves vesicles. You need to look up vesicles, multivesicular bodies, early endosomes, late endosomes and lysosomes.
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one of the small cells produced during the two meiotic divisions in the maturation of a female gamete, or ovum. Polar bodies are nonfunctional and incapable of being fertilized. See also oogenesis.
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Polar body, cell, or globule (Biol.), a minute cell which separates by karyokinesis from the ovum during its maturation. In the maturation of ordinary ova two polar bodies are formed, but in parthogenetic ova only one.
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polar bodies: cells that develop in oogenesis, contain little cytoplasm, and do not develop into mature ova. Source: Anthromorphemics ... ; Search WWW Search webref.org ... What Topic Is Your Essay or Term Paper On?
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Geology Question: Why Are Polar Bodies Formed? Polar bodies refer to cell structures that are located inside an ovum of both plants and animals. They are formed due to asymmetrical cell division. Polar ... Polar bodies refer to cell structures that are located inside an ovum of both plants and animals. They are formed due...
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Only one recent paper deals with the first and second polar bodies (PBs), simultaneously biopsied and analysed in fertilized oocytes from older patients, and confirms a very high rate of PSSC (Kuliev et al., 2003 ). In the latter study, the first PB was aged 20 h in vitro before biopsy.
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We optimized and evaluated a CGH protocol for the chromosomal analysis of first polar bodies (PBs) and oocytes. The protocol was then employed to obtain a detailed picture of meiosis I errors in human oogenesis.
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