What is the difference between viviparous and oviparous animals?

a

Possession of yolked eggs

b

Laying of unfertilized eggs

c

Possession of yolkless eggs

d

Protection of eggs from predator

e

Laying and brooding of eggs

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The correct difference between viviparous and oviparous animals is:

A. Possession of yolked eggs

Explanation:
Viviparous animals give birth to live young. The embryo develops inside the mother's body and is nourished directly by her (e.g., through a placenta in mammals).

Oviparous animals lay eggs that contain yolk, which provides nourishment to the developing embryo outside the mother’s body.
This distinction is primarily based on whether the developing embryo relies on yolk (oviparous) or maternal support (viviparous) for nourishment.

De sage
1 year ago

you are correct

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