viviparous

(adjective)

being born alive, as are most mammals, some reptiles, and a few fish (as opposed to being laid as an egg)

Related Terms

  • ovoviparity
  • ovoviviparous
  • oviparous
  • ectotherm

Examples of viviparous in the following topics:

  • External and Internal Fertilization

    • There are three ways that offspring are produced following internal fertilization: oviparity, ovoviparity, and viviparity.
    • In viviparity, the young develop within the female, receiving nourishment from the mother's blood through a placenta.
    • This occurs in most mammals, some cartilaginous fish, and a few reptiles, making these animals viviparous.
  • Characteristics of Reptiles

    • Other species are viviparous, with the offspring born alive.
  • Phylum Chordata

    • Animals can be oviparous (lay eggs) or viviparous (birth live young).
  • Cleavage of the Zygote

    • On the other hand, meroblastic cleavage occurs in animals whose eggs have more yolk, such as birds and oviparous reptiles (although some viviparous reptiles also exist).
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