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internal fertilisation take place in​

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Answered by REHAN0412
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In oviparity, fertilized eggs are laid outside the female's body and develop there, receiving nourishment from the yolk that is a part of the egg. ... This occurs in most bony fish, many reptiles, some cartilaginous fish, most amphibians, two mammals, and all birds

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Answered by karanmemane2020
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In oviparity, fertilized eggs are laid outside the female's body and develop there, receiving nourishment from the yolk that is a part of the egg. This occurs in most bony fish, many reptiles, some cartilaginous fish, most amphibians, two mammals, and all birds.

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