The Latin word ovum is singular for egg; ova is plural for eggs.
The plural for human eggs is ova, and the singular form is ovum.
Ova is the plural form. The singular form is ovum.
Ova is the plural form. The singular form is ovum.
Ova is the plural form. The singular form is ovum.
ova is the plural form of ovum
Two or more egg cells are ova; the singular is ovum.
ovum (pl. ova)
The medical term for a germ cell is "gamete," and for a sex cell is "germ cell."
The plural is "ova"
Ova (plural) Ovum (singular)
The plural of it is an egg is they are eggs
Sperm have tails called flagella (singular: flagellum) which allow them to be motile (move around) whereas ova are stationary; they can't move on their own. Ova have more cytoplasm, so they are larger than a sperm cell. Ova contain mitochondrial DNA; sperm doesn't.
The correct term for a fertilised ova is an embryo.