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Fig. 7. Human ovum and Spermatozoon
A, Human ovum, approaching maturity, examined fresh in the liquor folliculi (Waldeyer). X 415. The zona pellucida appears as a clear girdle surrounded by the cells of the corona radiata. Yolk granules in the cytoplasm enclose the nucleus and nucleolus.
B, A human spermatozoon correspondingly enlarged.
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Arey LB. Developmental Anatomy. (1924) W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia.
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