
What is a difference between a viviparous and an ovoviviparous species?
A) Viviparous species give birth to live young while ovoviviparous lay a shelled egg that the young hatches from.
B) Ovoviviparous species give birth to live young that were nourished from nutrients in their mother's circulatory system while viviparous species lay shelled eggs that the young hatch from.
C) Ovoviviparous species receive nourishment from the yolk in the egg and the viviparous species receive nourishment from the mother's circulatory system.
D) The eggs of the ovoviviparous species receive additional nutrients from the mother's circulatory system while the eggs of the viviparous species do not.
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