It will be convenient again to take Asterias glacialis as the type.
In Asterias glacialis the most favourable period for fecundation is about an hour after the formation of the female pronucleus.
Portion of the ovum of Asterias glacialis after the formation of the second polar cell, shewing the part of the spindle remaining in the ovum becoming converted into two clear vesicles.
Portion of the ovum of Asterias glacialisimmediately after the formation of the second polar body.
Two successive stages in the gradual metamorphosis of the germinal vesicle and spot of the ovum of Asterias glacialis immediately after it is laid (copied from Fol).
Ovum of Asterias glacialis with the two polar bodies and the female pronucleus surrounded by radial striae, as seen in the living egg (copied from Fol).
Portion of the ovum of Asterias glacialis after the entrance of a spermatozoon into the ovum.
Portion of the ovum of Asterias glacialis at the moment of the detachment of the first polar body and the withdrawal of the remaining part of the spindle within the ovum.
Ripe ovum of Asterias glacialis enveloped in a mucilaginous envelope, and containing an excentric germinal vesicle and germinal spot (copied from Fol).
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "glacialis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.