Similarities between Ovoviviparity and Reproductive system
Ovoviviparity and Reproductive system have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Amphibian, Animal, Egg, Gestation, Internal fertilization, Oviduct, Viviparity.
Amphibian
Amphibians are ectothermic, tetrapod vertebrates of the class Amphibia.
Amphibian and Ovoviviparity · Amphibian and Reproductive system ·
Animal
Animals are multicellular eukaryotic organisms that form the biological kingdom Animalia.
Animal and Ovoviviparity · Animal and Reproductive system ·
Egg
An egg is the organic vessel containing the zygote in which an animal embryo develops until it can survive on its own; at which point the animal hatches.
Egg and Ovoviviparity · Egg and Reproductive system ·
Gestation
Gestation is the carrying of an embryo or fetus inside viviparous animals.
Gestation and Ovoviviparity · Gestation and Reproductive system ·
Internal fertilization
Internal fertilization is the union of an egg cell with a sperm during sexual reproduction inside the body of a parent.
Internal fertilization and Ovoviviparity · Internal fertilization and Reproductive system ·
Oviduct
In vertebrates, other than mammals, the passageway from the ovaries to the outside of the body is known as the oviduct.
Oviduct and Ovoviviparity · Oviduct and Reproductive system ·
Viviparity
Among animals, viviparity is development of the embryo inside the body of the parent, eventually leading to live birth, as opposed to reproduction by laying eggs that complete their incubation outside the parental body.
Ovoviviparity and Viviparity · Reproductive system and Viviparity ·
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- What Ovoviviparity and Reproductive system have in common
- What are the similarities between Ovoviviparity and Reproductive system
Ovoviviparity and Reproductive system Comparison
Ovoviviparity has 27 relations, while Reproductive system has 138. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 4.24% = 7 / (27 + 138).
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