Biology: The Dynamic Science
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ISBN: 9781337246422
Author: Peter J. Russell; Paul E. Hertz; Beverly McMillan
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 49, Problem 6TYK
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Introduction:
Sexual reproduction results in the birth of an offspring, which depends upon the contribution of both parents. After the egg has been fertilized by the sperm; the parent body provides nutrition to the developing embryo. Nutrition to the developing embryo depends upon the reproduction system of the parent, which includes viviparity, oviparity, and viviparity.
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