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Figs. 32-37. First polar cells from oviducal eggs which contain the second spindle. They form a series of steps which illustrate the degeneration of the first polar cell. Figs. 32 and 33 are of polar cells which have divided into two or more parts. X (2500) 2000. Figs. 38-40. Three stages in the process of ovulation. In all three cases the egg contains the second spindle and is accompanied by the first polar cell. X(i7o) 136. | Figs. 32-37. First polar cells from oviducal eggs which contain the second spindle. They form a series of steps which illustrate the degeneration of the first polar cell. Figs. 32 and 33 are of polar cells which have divided into two or more parts. X (2500) 2000. Figs. 38-40. Three stages in the process of ovulation. In all three cases the egg contains the second spindle and is accompanied by the first polar cell. X(i7o) 136. |
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Plate 6
Figs. 32-37. First polar cells from oviducal eggs which contain the second spindle. They form a series of steps which illustrate the degeneration of the first polar cell. Figs. 32 and 33 are of polar cells which have divided into two or more parts. X (2500) 2000. Figs. 38-40. Three stages in the process of ovulation. In all three cases the egg contains the second spindle and is accompanied by the first polar cell. X(i7o) 136.
Note. A minute body appearing in the clear space between zona pellucida and vitellus in fig. 38 is due to a defect in the plate.
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