"Ovipositor" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ovipositor" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ovipositor" Meaning

An ovipositor is a specialized reproductive organ found in many female insects, such as bees, wasps, ants, and beetles, where it is used to lay eggs. It is a tubular or pointed structure that extends from the abdomen of the insect and is used to penetrate the surface of a plant, leaf, or other material, allowing the female to deposit her eggs in a safe location.

"Ovipositor" Examples

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Definition:

The ovipositor is the reproductive organ of a female insect used to lay eggs.

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The female wasp uses her ovipositor to lay her eggs inside the hive, ensuring the survival of her young.
The insect's ovipositor is carefully shaped to inject eggs into the soft tissue of the host, a strategy used by parasitoid wasps.
In the process of laying eggs, the ovipositor also injects a toxin that inhibits the development of rival offspring.
Some species of snakes, such as the paradise tree snake, use their ovipositor to deliver reproductive cells to the female, a process called "sperm transfer".
The study of the ovipositor's anatomy and function has provided valuable insights into the evolution of reproductive strategies in insects.

Note:

While the term "ovipositor" is often used in scientific contexts, it is not commonly used in everyday conversation.

"Ovipositor" Similar Words

Ovipara

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Ovipara refers to a type of animal that lays eggs (oviparity), as opposed to mammals which give birth to live young (viviparity) or others that lay eggs or give birth to live young (e.g. amphibians).

Oviparity

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Oviparity refers to the reproductive strategy in which animals lay eggs, rather than giving birth to live young like mammals. This is a characteristic of birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish, among other animal groups. In oviparity, the eggs develop outside the mother's body, and the young emerge from the eggs after incubation.

Oviparous

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Oviparous refers to an animal that lays eggs, particularly in reference to mammals. It is one of the three methods of reproduction in animals, the others being ovoviviparous (where eggs are retained by the mother and hatch within her) and viviparous (where young are born alive and nourished by a placenta). Examples of oviparous animals include birds, reptiles, and many fish.

Oviparously

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Oviparously means producing eggs, especially as a method of reproduction, typically referring to animals that lay eggs rather than giving birth to live young.

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Oviposit

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Oviposit refers to the act or process of laying eggs, typically by female animals such as birds, reptiles, or insects. It is the opposite of viviparity, which is the ability to give birth to live young. The verb "oviposit" is often used in biological and scientific contexts to describe the reproductive behavior of certain species.

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