yes its a bad egg
It was the Chinese New Year! (Year Of The Dragon)
A chicken egg is an egg where a chicken is born from. Their are lots of parts to a chicken egg. Below I listed some of the things a chicken egg has inside it and what it does. # Shell - Protects the embryo (chick)/Gives air for the chick with it's pores # Shell lining - Protects the embryo (chick)/waterproof so water can't get in OR out. # Egg white - Protects the embryo (chick)/Provides embryo (chick) with water. # Chalaza - Protects the embro (chick) from vibrations (also acts like a seat belt). # Egg Yolk - Provides food for the embryo (chick) # Air sac - a sac of air at the bottom of the shell. # Embryo - Where the chick grows out of on the egg yolk. Below I will explain what the parts of an egg look like. # Shell - A hard shell that has tiny holes in it called pores. # Shell lining - kind of like a rain coat that is waterproof (if you ever took a seed apart, the you would see a similar thing). # Egg white - Water that takes in any vibrations and provides water for the embryo. It doesn't evaporate because of the shell lining. # Chalaza - kind of like a seat belt or a rope holding the chick to the egg so it won't wobble around in the egg. # Egg yolk - The round yellow thing that you eat when eating an egg. It provides food for the embryo. # ? # Embryo - a tiny white dot on the egg yolk that will later become a chick. # Did you know that when you eat a chicken egg, your not really killing the chicken? That is because the dad of the chick didn't fertilize the egg yet, so their will never be a chicken in that egg.
The embryo and placenta grow side by side and are attached via the umbilical cord - the placenta attaches to the uterine wall as it develops after the embryo implants in the uterine lining. Some women have spotting and slight cramps when the embryo attaches to the uterine lining.
Chordate embryos develop a notochord along the dorsal side. This position is located at the _____ of the embryo.
Chordate embryos develop a notochord along the dorsal side. This position is located at the _____ of the embryo.
by the inside in their shell or oust side by the inside in their shell or oust side
No, a snail would never break out of its shell. It will die without the shell.
The gray crescent is a light colored band that is found on the embryo of some amphibians. The gray crescent is on the dorsal side of the embryo.
It was a 'chicken and egg' situation. One side's soldiers were in the trenches to stop the other side's soldiers in their trenches from getting any advantage,.
It depends on which side you are viewing it from. If you are viewing it form the girls' side, they think boys are stuck up. If you are viewing it from the boys' side, they think that girls are stuck up. It is just a matter of opinion, since all boys are not stuck-up.
I would suppose it depends on which side of the uterus the embryo implants on. For me, it occurred on the right side.
Eggs have to be turned regularly in order to keep the chick on the inside from sticking to the side of the egg shell. The marking of the "X" and "O" is so that when you are incubating the eggs, you will know wether of not you have turned that one yet.