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'''Macrogametic''' or '''megagametic''', also called '''ovogenic''', or '''ovari person''', is a term that describes someone with ovaries who is capable of oogenesis (production an ovum/egg cell). |
'''Macrogametic''' or '''megagametic''', also called '''ovogenic''', or '''ovari person''', is a term that describes someone with ovaries who is capable of [[w:oogenesis|oogenesis]] (production an ovum/egg cell/[[w:macrogametes|macrogametes]]). |
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The counterpart is [[microgametic]]. It could be called oogenic, oogenous, ovulogenous, ovogenous, or ovulogenic |
The counterpart is [[microgametic]]. It could be called oogenic, oogenous, ovulogenous, ovogenous, or ovulogenic. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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The term appears to be purposed by an intersex pangender biologist in the former Espectrometria Não-Binária.<ref>https://arco-pluris.tumblr.com/post/176422613517/biosex-terms</ref><ref>https://www.cabn.libertar.org/glossario/</ref><ref>https://identidades.wikia.org/pt-br/wiki/Corporalidade</ref><ref>http://espectrometria-nao-binaria.tumblr.com/post/95841791923/gloss%C3%A1rio-termos-sobre-g%C3%AAneros-sexualidades</ref> |
The term appears to be purposed by an [[intersex]] [[pangender]] biologist in the former Espectrometria Não-Binária.<ref>https://arco-pluris.tumblr.com/post/176422613517/biosex-terms</ref><ref>https://www.cabn.libertar.org/glossario/</ref><ref>https://identidades.wikia.org/pt-br/wiki/Corporalidade</ref><ref>http://espectrometria-nao-binaria.tumblr.com/post/95841791923/gloss%C3%A1rio-termos-sobre-g%C3%AAneros-sexualidades</ref> |
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== Resources == |
== Resources == |
Revision as of 23:48, 28 October 2022
Macrogametic or megagametic, also called ovogenic, or ovari person, is a term that describes someone with ovaries who is capable of oogenesis (production an ovum/egg cell/macrogametes).
The counterpart is microgametic. It could be called oogenic, oogenous, ovulogenous, ovogenous, or ovulogenic.
History
The term appears to be purposed by an intersex pangender biologist in the former Espectrometria Não-Binária.[1][2][3][4]