Fertilized is the first stage of the development process for an egg. The embryonated stage is further along but not quite "mature" yet.
In clinical virology the use of embryonated eggs are frequently used because viruses need something living for the viruses characteristics to come out. It is frowned upon to use monkey and rats for this during school so embryonated eggs are the next best things.
Fertilized eggs are eggs that have been fertilized by sperm, while embryonated eggs are fertilized eggs that have developed into embryos. In embryonated eggs, the embryo has started to grow and develop, while fertilized eggs are simply eggs that have been successfully fertilized.
Some alternative substances that can be used for growing viruses include cell cultures (such as Vero cells or MDCK cells), embryonated chicken eggs, or bioreactors. These systems provide a suitable environment for virus replication and propagation outside of agar plates.
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In salted eggs, a process called osmosis occurs where water moves from outside the egg to inside the egg due to differences in salt concentration, making the egg white firmer and the yolk saltier. This process also helps in preserving the egg.
No, it does not. The egg yolk is just part of the entire egg. There are three parts of the egg. The egg shell, the egg yolk, and the egg whites.
The egg yolk is larger in a jumbo egg than in a large egg. The egg white's are all the same size.
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egg nog is raw egg, egg custard is cooked egg.
Life + Stone = EGG Egg + Fire = FRIED EGG Egg + Swamp = LIZARD :)