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A fresh chicken egg will sink, an old egg will float. The egg has an air pocket in the blunt end that grows as the egg dries out.
Wait for a chicken to drop an egg.
Think of the ostritch egg as a chicken egg. The yellow of the chicken egg is the nucleus, the white part is the ctyoplasm and the shell is the cell membrane/cell wall. So now an ostritch egg is just a bigger version of a chicken egg. GET IT?
a young chicken develop because of the sperm cell and the egg cell
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An air cell is an air pocket formed at the bottom end of an egg formed by the contraption of the egg's contents through loss of moisture and cooling from its initial filled state.
egg+sperm =fertilised and start divide. In warm environment means the eggs were not kept in the right temperature. Cell division continue, taking its nutrition from the egg until become full chicken then start breathing, using the air inside the sac until it is able to break the shell and uses outside air
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dude, i think the answer is pretty obvious. the chicken came first. i am a christian, and i think The Lord God would create a chicken, not an egg to become the first chicken. imagine an egg without a mother to raise it. so go rub it in your buddies' faces that you know the answer to the ancient chicken and egg riddle.
An unfertilized chicken egg, is a good example of a large cell.
I'm not sure, but it might have something to do with the air pocket in the top of the egg. When an egg is fresh, the air pocket is small. As the egg ages, some of the water evaporates through the pores in the egg and so the air pocket gets bigger. Perhaps this is why a very old egg would float.Addition -The rotten egg floats, because bacteria is eating away some of the egg, which is making it lighter. Air pockets do play a role, because in this case, the bacteria is eating away the egg, which is making it lighter, and in the process is creating small air pockets, making it float.