Oviparous (egg-laying) animals have internal fertilization (sperm cells encounter eggs within the female's body). Yolk and/or albumen is (are) provided to the embryo, and a shell is then deposited around the embryo and its food source. Eggs are subsequently deposited in an environment that promotes their further development, or are incubated by one or both parents.

Oviparous (egg-laying) animals have internal fertilization (sperm cells encounter eggs within the female's body). Yolk and/or albumen is (are) provided to the embryo, and a shell is then deposited around the embryo and its food source. Eggs are subsequently deposited in an environment that promotes their further development, or are incubated by one or both parents. 


The yolk and/or albumen of an animal egg is what type of angiosperm analog? 

A) endosperm
B) pollen tube and sperm nuclei
C) carpels
D) fruit
E) integuments


Answer: A


The shell of an animal egg is what type of angiosperm analog? 

A) endosperm
B) pollen tube and sperm nuclei
C) carpels
D) fruit
E) integuments


Answer: E


The internal fertilization that occurs prior to shell deposition is what type of angiosperm analog? 

A) endosperm
B) pollen tube and sperm nuclei
C) carpels
D) fruit
E) integuments


Answer: B


The dispersal and/or nurture of young after hatching from the egg is what type of angiosperm analog? 

A) endosperm
B) pollen tube and sperm nuclei
C) carpels
D) fruit
E) integuments


Answer: D


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