yes
An octopus egg cell typically contains half the number of chromosomes as a normal octopus cell, which is known as haploid. In most species of octopus, this means the egg cell will contain 17 chromosomes.
56 chromosomes in a regular octopus
Yes.
egg
they have an egg and it grows
Baby Octopus are hatched from egg sacs that are typically strung along the ceiling of the females lair-such as a cave.
No. Calamari is a squid, which is different to an octopus.
Baby octopuses look just like an octopus right out of the egg.
No, reptiles, mammals and birds have amniotic eggs because they lay their eggs on land.
yes an octopus does produce waste becaus the food it process's has to come out
Octopus are born in great numbers (about 45 000) because many don't survive; they are born in egg strings and those who do survive develop quickly and when born they look like any other octopus: mini-version.
im not sure but i know its from an ink sak in the octopus