oviparous animals lay eggs, and then embryonic development of the egg occurs outside of the. This occurs in all birds, some monotremes (mammals that lay eggs), and most fish, amphibians and reptiles.
viviparous animals have embryonic development take place in the mother, which leads to birth of a functioning animal.
Viviparous plants have seeds which germinate (develop and put out shoots) before the seeds detach.
Oviparous animals have their embryos develop in eggs in the mother until the eggs are ready to hatch - at which point they come out.
parthenogenetic reproduction is asexual and involves the development of and unfertilised egg cell (gametophyte) into an embryo.
Microlecithal eggs are small and have little yolk.
yolk is part of an egg or egg cell (ovum) the the developing embryo feeds on. It appears yellow in chicken eggs.
The albumin, or "egg white", is a product of secretions from a hen's oviduct (passage from ovaries to the outside).