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What are viviparous animals?


Albert01: The term is in use both in zoology and in botany as a term for certain classes of modes of reproduction, though it has different meanings in the two contexts.
Albert01:  botany vivipary is a common alternative form of the term, and botanical definitions also vary. One usage refers to reproduction via embryos, such as shoots , as opposed to germinating externally from a dropped dormant seed, as is usual in plants
Albert01: Matrotrophy= viviparity
Albert01:  general, viviparity are believed to have evolved from an ancestral condition of oviparity andlecithotrophy

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Answered by Anonymous
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Those animals which gives birth to young ones are called as viviparous animals.

Example - Mammals except platypus which is a egg laying mammal
Answered by sweety70
29
Heya,

Viviparous organisms are the organisms  which give birth to their young ones.

They do not lay eggs but reproduce through female organism mostly.

Development and growth of unborn baby takes place inside the parent's womb.

Mostly all mammals are viviparous except one.

Hope it helps u..

Anonymous: nice answer
sweety70: thanks
Anonymous: yup! nice answer
firdose: hey .......echidna is also viviparous
firdose: not except one... there are some viviparous animals
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