How does the embryo of an egg-laying animal obtain nutrients for growth?
A. from the calcium carbonate found in the egg shell
B. from the yolk of the egg
C. from the mother's body
D. from the amniotic sac
E. through tiny pores in the shell of the egg
Answer: B
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