"Macrogametes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Macrogametes refers to large gametes, which are the reproductive cells of a plant or animal. Typically, it refers to the larger of the two sexes in a life cycle, often the female, which fuses with a smaller gamete, the male, during fertilization.
A macroelectrode is a type of electrode that is large in size, typically with a diameter of a few millimeters or more. Unlike microelectrodes, which are smaller and more precise, macroelectrodes are often used for applications such as electroplating, electrolysis, and other industrial processes. They are characterized by their larger surface area and higher current density, making them suitable for handling higher current flows and larger volumes of materials.
Macroevolution refers to the process of large-scale evolutionary changes that occur over millions of years, resulting in the formation of new species, families, and higher taxonomic categories. It is the study of the major changes that occur in the history of life on Earth, such as the transition from fish to tetrapods, or the emergence of mammals from reptiles. This level of evolution is characterized by significant changes in body plan, physiology, and other distinctive features that are often driven by major environmental or ecological shifts. MITED
A macrofarad (MFD or mF) is a unit of electrical capacitance, denoting a large capacitance. One macrofarad is equal to one million (10^6) farads. It is a relatively small unit of capacitance, typically used in applications where large amounts of electrical energy must be stored or transferred.