- term
resulted in
widespread misuse of the term
ovoviviparity in the
biological literature.
Ovoviviparity has been used to
describe dela****
forms of egg-laying...
- form of
viviparity is
called ovoviviparity, in
which the
mother carries embryos inside eggs. Most
vipers exhibit ovoviviparity. The more
developed form of...
-
maternal circulation,
until the
mother gives birth to live juveniles.
Ovoviviparity is a
special form of
oviparity where the eggs are
retained inside the...
- Fish
reproductive organs include testes and ovaries. In most species,
gonads are
paired organs of
similar size,
which can be
partially or
totally fused...
- The egg cell or ovum (pl.: ova) is the
female reproductive cell, or gamete, in most
anisogamous organisms (organisms that
reproduce ****ually with a larger...
- modes,
oviparity (embryos in eggs),
viviparity (young born live), and
ovoviviparity (intermediate
between the
first two). However, each of
those so-called...
- of the
labrisomid diet. Two
genera of
labrisomid are
noted for
their ovoviviparity;
Xenomedea and
Starksia both
retain eggs
within their oviducts, where...
-
reproduction in fish,
providing different amounts of
parental care. In
ovoviviparity,
there is
internal fertilization and the
young are born live but there...
- ISBN 978-0-521-57890-5. Meier, Rudolf; Kotrba, Marion; Ferrar, Paul (August 1999). "
Ovoviviparity and
viviparity in the Diptera".
Biological Reviews. 74 (3): 199–258...
- to bear
their young,
varying by species, oviparity,
viviparity and
ovoviviparity. Most
sharks are ovoviviparous,
meaning that the eggs
hatch in the oviduct...