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because the momma bird sits on top of it the whole time

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Q: How does the eggshell protect a embryo form the sun in the egg?
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How are baby birds made in the eggshell?

Initial development of the egg, including the embryo, begins inside the mother bird after she mates with a male. The embryo, yolk, and shell initially form together. After the egg is laid the bird embryo continues to grow, drawing the nutrients it needs from the yolk.


Why does a egg have a shell?

It is to protect the embryo inside the egg.


What does the fusing of an egg and sperm form?

An embryo.


What happens to the embryo when the hen lays the egg?

When a hen lays a fertilized egg, there is no embryo inside. Embryo's only start to form once they are incubated.


What does eggshell mean?

Eggshell is the part of the egg that you peel off of the egg when you are going to eat or cook the egg.


How is the embryo protected the egg?

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Can two embryo come from one egg?

Yes that is possible, it has happened twice to me!


What is a sentence using the word eggshell?

While he was moving the egg from the nest, the eggshell broke.


What is the purpose off the egg white in a chicken egg?

The primary natural purpose of egg white is to protect the yolk and provide additional nutrition for the growth of the embryo (when fertilized).


Is the shell on a brown egg thicker than a shell on a white egg?

No the eggshell of brown eggs is not thicker than the eggshell of white eggs.


Where the chicken embryo develops?

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How can the pores useful to the embryo inside?

Presuming that your question refers to the pores of an eggshell, and the enclosed embryo. The developing embryo requires oxygen for its development, and this is obtained through the pores in the shell. If these pores are blocked, as is done in preserving eggs, then the development will cease. Common preservative techniques include greasing the egg, or immersing it in a silicate solution.