Biological Science (7th Edition)
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Author: Scott Freeman, Kim Quillin, Lizabeth Allison, Michael Black, Greg Podgorski, Emily Taylor, Jeff Carmichael
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Chapter 47, Problem 6TYU
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To propose an explanation regarding the difference in the egg size of a mouse and a frog.
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Frogs are oviparous. It means they produce young ones by laying eggs, which are hatched after they have been laid by the parent, like in the case of birds and require everything to be provisioned in the egg. Mice are viviparous where embryo develops inside the body of the parent and does not require everything to be provisioned into the egg except it requires all the essential requirements derived from the mother.
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