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Oviparous vs Parous - What's the difference?

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Oviparous is a related term of parous.


As adjectives the difference between oviparous and parous

is that oviparous is egg-laying; depositing eggs that develop and hatch outside the body as a reproductive strategy while parous is having given birth.

oviparous

English

Adjective

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  • Egg-laying; depositing eggs that develop and hatch outside the body as a reproductive strategy.
  • ''The echidna is a monotreme, which is the extremely small subset of oviparous mammals.
  • * 1643: Thomas Browne, Religio Medici, Hydriotaphia, and the Letter to a Friend [http://etext.virginia.edu/etcbin/ot2www-pubeng?specfile=/texts/english/modeng/publicsearch/modengpub.o2w&act=text&offset=112065252&textreg=1&query=+oviparous&id=BroReli]
  • And though it might be thought that all animals who have lungs do cough; yet in cataceous fishes, who have large and strong lungs, the same is not observed; nor yet in oviparous quadrupeds: and in the greatest thereof, the crocodile, although we read much of their tears, we find nothing of that motion.

    See also

    * viviparous

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    parous

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Having given birth.
  • *{{quote-journal, 2007, date=December 11, Craig Howard Kinsley, Massimo Bardi, Kate Karelina, Brandi Rima, Lillian Christon, Julia Friedenberg and Garrett Griffin, Motherhood Induces and Maintains Behavioral and Neural Plasticity across the Lifespan in the Rat, Archives of Sexual Behavior, url=, doi=10.1007/s10508-007-9277-x, volume=37, issue=1, pages=
  • , passage=Further changes in neurochemistry in pregnant/parous females (e.g., changes in neuropeptides, opioids, neurotransmitters, etc.; Bridges, Felicio, Pellerin, Stuer, & Mann 1993 ; Keverne & Kendrick, 1990 ; Kinsley & Bridges, 1988 ), may render neurons from a pregnant or lactating female substantially different in form and function than those taken from NULL females. }}