égkamrái
égkamrái is an Icelandic term that translates to "egg chamber" or "ovary" in English. It refers to the reproductive organ in female animals that produces and holds eggs. In biological contexts, égkamrái is used when discussing the anatomy and physiology of female reproductive systems, particularly in discussions related to fertility, egg development, and ovulation. The structure and function of the égkamrái can vary significantly across different species, reflecting diverse reproductive strategies. Understanding the égkamrái is fundamental to comprehending the reproductive processes in many organisms. The term is primarily used within scientific or specialized discussions in Icelandic.