Asked by Ray
Egg-laying land animals have evolved to produce eggs with tough shells to ensure that
1 external fertilization can take place.
2 the egg and sperm can fuse
3 parental care is unnecessary***
4 the developing embryo does no dry out
1 external fertilization can take place.
2 the egg and sperm can fuse
3 parental care is unnecessary***
4 the developing embryo does no dry out
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
https://web.stanford.edu/group/stanfordbirds/text/essays/Eggs.html
Answered by
Cole
What are the other answers
Answered by
Forrest
It's I think it is 4 the developing embryo does no dry out I am not sure.
Answered by
대박
oof sadness
i agree with forrest, if you look at the stanford page, it shows that the eggshell prevents the embryo drying out
Answered by
Ms Sue is Cracked at Minecraft
I think D and do you like my name?
Answered by
Lovesick
No. i HIGHLY dislike ms.sue anddd the person who said she was dead when shes CLEARLY alive.
Answered by
Lovesick
smh sad.
Answered by
hi sisters
im dead im alive but im dead
Answered by
psychic friend fredbear
Ms. Sue is the most best here
Answered by
yeee yee juice
nope
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Answered by
abcdeffedcba
bruh ms sue IS dead, that was from 2018
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