Sentences with phrase «to fertilize something»

In an attempt to create embryos without the mother's faulty mitochondria, the clinic's team transferred the nucleus of the mother's egg cell to the egg of a donor with healthy mitochondria — a technique known as spindle transfer — and then fertilized it with the father's sperm, the team reports in the abstract.
Thank you Sharon, we haven't fertilized them in a couple of years.
A human species whose long cosmo - eco-biological evolution would lead to a huge diversity of singular cultures that have been mutually fertilizing themselves since its inception.
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So what's the point of paying for a carbon offset to fertilize a water parcel now, when nature would fertilize it soon anyway?
I only water it once a month and I never fertilize it.
Wintered - over pepper plants need regular watering, but unless you are actively growing them by providing artificial light, there is no need to fertilize them until they resume growing in the spring.
In this situation, an IVF doctor will divide the eggs retrieved from the egg donor, and fertilize them separately, using samples from each partner.
The salmon naturally expire after the Herculean effort of swimming upstream and spawning, but too many fish perishing prematurely before they've had a chance to lay eggs and fertilize them spells trouble.
Grazers such as zebra and buffalo congregate in these spots, fertilizing them further with their dung, says one of the paper's co-authors, community ecologist Todd Palmer of the University of Florida, Gainesville.
And, at least at first, they treat their young alike: After the female deposits her eggs on a leaf, the male fertilizes them, and, when the eggs hatch, he coaxes each tadpole onto his back and ferries it to a nearby pool.
Using a frozen egg, Arbogast fertilizes it with his own sperm and injects it into his body, causing him to become pregnant.
A common minimum curricular unifying force of heterogeneity and pluralism, because when it is about music, art, literature, philosophy and thought, cultural globalization do not tend to uniformity, but rather the opposite: the world's cultures are fertilized themselves engendering planetary children.
The egg moves through one of your fallopian tubes for a few days, waiting for sperm to come fertilize it.
We moved to Miami from California and I over planted some pots in our rental like I used to, fertilized them like I normally would and now have an absolute jungle.
Their technique, which involves taking a woman's mature oocyte (egg) and fertilizing it with sperm in a petri dish to form an embryo, led to a U.K. woman's giving birth to the first «test tube baby» in 1978.
Until Bloomberg and Klein, the system tolerated the new small - school «seeds,» but didn't fertilize them.
IVF is an abbreviation for In Vitro Fertilization, which means taking a human egg and fertilizing it in a dish.
Also, I have never fertilized mine — likely part of the problem as well.
Farmers who start with five hens and borrow a neighbor's rooster to fertilize them can end up with 40 chicks within approximately three months, or a quarter of the year.
Like Jesus» proverbial tree, though, I dig around them, fertilize them, and trim away that which is dead.
I recognize in almost everyone I meet an essential bravery and integrity to break up the ground around their roots, to fertilize them, and to give them the space to grow into something profound... their own, distinctive and independent spirituality.
Hence, the 3 - 4 day average life span of sperm in the uterus, may wander around as much as they like, however, they will never reach the any egg to fertilize it!
With regard to Callahan's comparison of the lives of PVS patients with the lives of «fertilized eggs,» I would simply note that once an egg has been fertilized it is no longer an egg but a new living being, and in the case of the human species, a new human being — surely a being of incomparably greater value than an «egg.»
The owner of an unfruitful fig tree ordered it cut down; but the gardener asked permission to cultivate and fertilize it one more year, and then destroy it if it bore no fruit.
I live in LA and have a Santa Rosa that went crazy this year after I fertilized it last fall.
«I was told it's not only going to reduce the use of toxic chemicals, but crops will fertilize themselves, produce high yields and make famine a thing of the past because the crops will be resistant to stress, cold, drought and heat.
She added that there are no crops that can fertilize themselves, one drought - tolerant crop and resistant weeds are now growing and leading to a greater use of herbicides.
If the egg is fertilized it will journey towards the uterus and implant.
He watered my mom's lawn a few times (and was fascinated to watch it come out) and fertilized it a few times.
When the egg is fertilized it is called an embryo, and that embryo is then implanted in the woman's uterus.
Assisted reproduction involves inducing ovulation, collecting all the egg cells, fertilizing them, and implanting a number of fertilized egg cells in the uterus.
The female lays her eggs in his pouch, where he fertilizes them and carries the developing young until they hatch.
We fertilized it, trimmed it back and loved it up, still no fruit.
«It takes more oil to transport it and fertilize it than we save using it,» griped Representative Russell.
Scientists plan to use in - vitro fertilization (IVF) to breed new calves, taking eggs from the two remaining females and fertilizing them with sperm that has been stored from dead males.
Previous research has suggested that only sperm with good sperm morphology are able to pass into the woman's body following sex and make their way to the egg and fertilize it.
«So, the idea,» she said, «was they did everything right to produce their best crop — their best seed, they fertilized it, they irrigated it — whatever they needed to do, but they just didn't control the weeds in the untreated plots, so we could see what kind of yield loss impact that would have.»
After several hours of wooing, the male inserts a large capsule made of sperm into the female's reproductive tract, which she drains to fertilize herself.
It can even be mixed with seed when crops are planted, so farmers do not have to go back over their fields later to fertilize them.
In these cases, animals continue to produce eggs but sperm can't fertilize them.
During its two - to - three - week life span, finding a sex partner is never a problem, since most members of the species bear both male and female sex organs and fertilize themselves.
Virtually all of the worms are hermaphrodites, containing both male and female sex organs and capable of making sperm and eggs, so each creature can fertilize itself.
Some plants may even begin flowering before pollinators are around to fertilize them.
For the next 30 years, the scientists grew sugar beets and winter wheat and fertilized them with compounds containing the more common nitrogen - 14.
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