"Vitellogenesis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Vitellogenesis is the process of yolk formation in the ovum (egg cell) of a female animal, typically a fish or bird, during which the egg absorbs nutrients from the blood, such as proteins and lipids, which are used to form the yolk of the egg.
Vitaphone is a brand name that was used in the 1920s by the Thomas A. Edison, Inc. company to market its sound-on-film process for recording and playing back sound with motion pictures. <br><br>It is also a generic term for the use of optical sound recording, where visual images on film record sound by varying the brightness along the edge of the film.<br><br>In the 1920s, Vitaphone produced a series of short films showcasing classical music, jazz, and opera, which were played with synced orchestras. These Vitaphone shows led to the development of what would eventually become the lengthier and more popular format of film musicals.
Describing a egg-yolk like form or yellowish spot, especially referring to certain types of lesions in the macula of the eye, such as in Best's disease.
Vitelline refers to something related to the yolk of an egg or to the yellow pigment in egg yolks.<br><br>In biological contexts, it can describe the vitelline membrane, a thin transparent membrane surrounding the yolk of an egg cell or an embryo.<br><br>In art, Vitelline is also used to describe a yellow, orange, or brown pigment resembling egg yolk, particularly in oil painting. This type of pigment is often associated with the work of Vincent van Gogh.<br><br>In literary contexts, the term Vitelline is sometimes used metaphorically to evoke the idea of rich, vibrant, or indulgent qualities reminiscent of egg yolks or intensively colored impressions.
Relating to the yolk of an egg. <br><br> также, An egg yolk is often yellow and spherical in shape.
Vitellius was a Roman Emperor from 69 CE, known as the Year of the Four Emperors. He was the second emperor of the year and ruled for eight months, from April to December 69 CE. His reign was marked by violence, extravagance, and abuse of power. He was eventually overthrown and killed.
Vitellogene refers to the gene that encodes vitelline membrane proteins which play a crucial role in the differentiation and development of circulating oocytes and of polar bodies in the ovaries. It also refers to the genes responsible for the synthesis of the yolk proteins found in the ovaries of birds, amphibians, and reptiles.
Vitellogenic refers to the process of yolk formation in the egg cells of certain animal species, particularly in birds and some insects. It describes the production and synthesis of yolk proteins, which provide nutrition to the developing embryo.<br><br>In biological terms, vitellogenesis is the process of producing yolk proteins, which are incorporated into the egg yolk. This occurs in the liver or ovaries of female animals, where the liver cells, or hepatocytes, synthesize vitellogenins, specific proteins that are then transported to the yolk sac, where they are packaged into mature yolk.<br><br>In general, the term "vitellogenic" is often used interchangeably with "vitellogenous," both terms describing the anabolic process of yolk synthesis and accumulation in egg cells.
Vitelotte is an old-fashioned name for a variety of potato that is now commonly known as a black potato or by its botanical name, Solanum nigrum.
Corrupted, debased, or spoiled; deteriorated in quality; weakened or impaired in soundness or effectiveness.
The word "vitiating" means to spoil or render ineffective, or to corrupt or undermine the integrity, value, or influence of something. It can also mean to taint or contaminate, often with a negative or corrupting element.
Distortion or corruption, typically of a process or of a thing: a vitiation of the results.
Viticulose refers to the woody, indigestible part of a stem, such as that of a grapevine, that is left after the pulp is extracted.