English to Telugu Dictionary viviparous

viviparous

సజీవ సంతానోత్పత్తి లక్షణములు గల
definition
adjective
The viviparous quadrupeds - literally means four-footed mammals bearing living offspring.
(of an animal) bringing forth live young that have developed inside the body of the parent.
translation of 'viviparous'
గుడ్లను పెట్టకుండా పిల్లలు కనే లక్షణము,
సజీవ సంతానోత్పత్తి లక్షణములు గల
example
These may be 'viviparous' , in which case the mother's body provides nourishment to the embryo, or ovoviviparous, in which case the eggs develop without additional nourishment inside the mother.
Depending on environmental conditions, it can shift from 'viviparous' to oviparous reproduction, with production of encysted and dehydrated embryos.
If only these creatures had been able to develop a 'viviparous' capability, so that they could give birth to their babies at sea, they would have an assured future.
The 'viviparous' quadrupeds - literally means four-footed mammals bearing living offspring.
Females are 'viviparous' and give birth to a single litter of up to five offspring.
Two new 'viviparous' mutants showed some signs of precocious germination but did not emerge fully on the cob.
Evidence of a carotenoid mutant of rice was suggested by the phenotype of several mutants for which 'viviparous' seeds germinated into albino seedlings.
Tiger Sharks reproduce 'viviparously' , which means that like mammals, the give birth to live young that have been nourished by a placenta.
Some have direct development of terrestrial eggs, and even ovovivipary and true 'viviparity' are known in caudates.
After several months of gestation the young are produced 'viviparously' and the female carries them around on her back for a week or so, beyond their first instar stage.
During the summer months, pea aphids reproduce parthenogenetically and 'viviparously' .
The evolution of 'viviparity' , which frees the mother from having to deposit eggs on land, and the tailfirst birth of the young imply that Carsosaurus was well on its way to a more fully aquatic lifestyle.
Oviparity with free-swimming larvae is the most common, but direct terrestrial development and 'viviparity' (with attendant internal fertilization) are known in toads as well.
Whether females will reproduce oviparously or 'viviparously' can be determined by the colour of the eggs in the uterus.
After mating, the female 'viviparously' produce microfilariae which move throughout the circulatory system and are taken up by the mosquito host.
The capacity for uptake by the fetal membranes may well be a primitive sauropsid feature that long predates the evolution of 'viviparity' .
Direct development and 'viviparity' have evolved in all three groups of Lissamphibia: frogs, salamanders and caecilians.
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