Biology, asked by shadmaashadma7640, 1 year ago

The eggs of elephant are [DPMT 1984]
A) Macrolecithal and centrolecithal
B) Microlecithal and telolecithal
C) Mesolecithal and homolecithal
D) Microlecithal and isolecithal

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Answered by alia20
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the eggs of elephant are microlecithals and isolecithal
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

The eggs of the elephant are D) Microlecithal and isolecithal.  

Explanation:

On the basis of the ‘amount of yolk’ present in them the eggs are divided into different types namely the Alecithal Egg in which there is no yolk present. Microlecithal Egg which contain only meagre amount of yolk.  

Mesolecithal Egg which contain meagre amount of ‘yolk’ and ‘Macrolecithal egg’ which contains very high amount of yolk. The elephant egg contains very less ‘amount of yolk’ and hence it is termed as mircolecithal eggs.

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