The cytoblast is contained inside the egg. It is found at or near the top of the egg yolk.
It is too small to see with the human eye and cannot develop into a chick unless the egg is fertilized by a rooster and properly incubated.
Chickens combine eggs to make a baby chick through a process called fertilization. When a rooster mates with a hen, the rooster's sperm fertilizes the hen's egg, which then develops into a baby chick inside the egg.
By the DNA in the Genomes in the Genes in the Chromatin Network in the Nucleolus in the Nucleus of the Cell of the Rooster and the Hen.
A hen only lays an egg with a chick inside if the egg has been fertilized by a rooster, otherwise it lays eggs without chicks.
Yes- if the egg is fertilized, a chick will hatch out from that egg.
The mother of a chick is commonly referred to as a hen. Hens are female chickens that lay eggs, which can then hatch into chicks. In the context of birds more generally, the term "hen" can apply to the female of various species.
A chicken will not know it's egg from any other. After the eggs hatch, the hen and the chicks get to know the sounds that they each make. If a chick gets separated from the hen, it will cheep, and the hen clucks to it, and the chick will come running.
You allow a white leghorn hen to mate with a white leghorn rooster. The eggs produced by that hen are then incubated for 21 days and a chick emerges from the fertilized egg. That chick will grow to be a white leghorn chicken.
they are called chicks
the scientific name for chick and hen plant is Sempervivum tectorum. hope this helps
No, a chicken needs a rooster to fertilize the egg in order for it to develop into a chick. Without the rooster's contribution, the eggs laid by a hen will remain unfertilized and will not hatch into chicks.
if shes been off the eggs for more than six hours there dead anyway but to answer your question, no once shes off she will probably stay off.
I meant it was obviously true but not everyone is me