viviparousness (Meaning)
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viviparousness (n.)
The quality of being viviparous; viviparity.
Synonyms & Antonyms of viviparousness
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viviparousness Sentence Examples
- Viviparousness is a reproductive strategy where offspring develop within the body of the parent.
- The viviparous species of reptiles give birth to live young instead of laying eggs.
- Viviparous mammals have evolved various adaptations to support embryo development within their bodies.
- Viviparousness allows for efficient nutrient transfer and protection of offspring during gestation.
- Some fish species exhibit viviparousness, fertilizing their eggs internally and giving birth to live young.
- Viviparous plants produce seeds that germinate while still attached to the parent plant.
- The viviparous nature of aphids allows them to rapidly reproduce and colonize new environments.
- Viviparousness in salamanders involves the development of larvae within the oviducts of the female.
- Viviparous snakes have specialized structures called placenta-like organs to exchange nutrients with their developing embryos.
- Viviparousness is an advantageous reproductive strategy that has evolved independently across different animal and plant lineages.
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The quality of being viviparous; viviparity.
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No antonyms found.
Viviparousness is a reproductive strategy where offspring develop within the body of the parent.
The viviparous species of reptiles give birth to live young instead of laying eggs.
Viviparous mammals have evolved various adaptations to support embryo development within their bodies.
Viviparousness allows for efficient nutrient transfer and protection of offspring during gestation.