ovirakenne
Ovirakenne is a Finnish term that translates to "egg structure" and is used in biology to describe the architecture of eggs (ova) as they occur across different organisms. The concept encompasses the cellular and extracellular components surrounding the embryo, as well as the physical shells or envelopes that protect and regulate exchange with the environment.
In vertebrate eggs, key elements typically include the yolk, which provides nutrients; the vitelline or zona
In invertebrates, eggs are often surrounded by a chorion or gelatinous layers, with species-specific adaptations that
Significance: understanding ovirakenne contributes to reproductive biology, developmental timing, and evolutionary biology, and informs applied fields