This means the eggs of an animal are kept warm by the mother until the young animal or bird is ready to hatch. For example, the mother platypus incubates its eggs by curling around them; the mother echidna incubates its egg by keeping it in a temporary pouch; a mother scrub turkey incubates her eggs by burying them in a mound of earth and twigs and regularly testing the temperature of the mound; the average bird incubates its eggs by sitting on them to keep them warm.
Only if the egg were to be incubated, such as in an artificial incubator.
Fertilised platypus eggs stay in the mother's body for around 28 days. The egg is incubated by the mother curling around it and keeping it warm and dry in the chamber of the burrow for another 10 days.
Put in a warm place a to hatch.
If the egg is not properly incubated in some fashion -- mother, father, or an icubation machine then yes, it will die.
The eggs would no longer be incubated and protected by the mother, resulting in their death
kept at a temperature that promotes growth
An Over-Incubated Baby was created in 1901.
The duration of An Over-Incubated Baby is 60.0 seconds.
Do obligate anaerobes grow on a slant if they are incubated anaerobically?
Incuida en la tapa (depending on the context) could mean that something is incubated at the top. So it may mean that something is heated from the top.
An Over-Incubated Baby - 1901 was released on: UK: 1901 USA: May 1902
Yes, the turbidity in the unsterilized nutrient is supposed to be incubated, Incubation will give the desired and correct results.