Woman. Her Sex and Love Life. William Josephus Robinson
other animals, namely—a tail.
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The ovum is really the fully mature egg ready for fecundation; before maturity it should not be called ovum but oöcyte; and in advanced treatises it is so referred to. But here ovum will do for both the unripe and ripe egg.
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Hair-
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Mucous membrane—briefly a membrane which secretes mucus or some other fluid.
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The coccyx consists of three rudimentary vertebræ; it is the vestige of an organ which we once possessed in common with many other animals, namely—a tail.
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The ovum is really the fully mature egg ready for fecundation; before maturity it should not be called ovum but oöcyte; and in advanced treatises it is so referred to. But here ovum will do for both the unripe and ripe egg.
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Hair-like appendages.
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Each ovum has one germinal vesicle; occasionally one ovum may contain two germinal vesicles; and from the impregnation of such an ovum a twin pregnancy may result.
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For instance, in rabbits one month, in dogs two months, in sheep five months, in cows nine months, in horses eleven months.