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11. Molluscan eggs are the examples for the
A. Discoidal type
B. Centrolecithal type
C. Telolecithal type
D. Macrolecithal type
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12. Which part of the egg lies close to the animal pole
A. Centriole
B. Mitochondria
C. Nucleus
D. Cytoplasm
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13. Which of the following are not immediately connected with the ovary or ovum
A. Cell membranes
B. Primary egg membranes
C. Secondary egg membranes
D. Tertiary egg membranes
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14. Centrolecithal eggs are the characteristics of
A. Placental mammals
B. Birds
C. Insects
D. Reptiles
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15. Which are the examples for discoidal eggs
A. Fishes and amphibians
B. Fishes and reptiles
C. Reptiles and birds
D. Birds and mammals
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