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An unfertilized egg located in the oogonium is called an oosphere. An oogonium is the female reproductive structure in some fungi and algae.
An oogonium is a female egg cell in some types of algai and fungi. More than one oogonium are oogonia. (One oogonium, many oogonia) The oogonium is part of making new young organisms.
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the unfertilised (haploid) egg
23 chromosomes
The eggs in stores are unfertilised because they have not been kept warm where as a normal egg would have been.
An incubator is used to hatch fertile eggs artificially. Nothing will hatch from an unfertilised egg.
Not generally, as eggs from shops are almost always unfertilised.
Unfertilised eggs hatch as drones.
There are 46 chromosomes in oogonium.
Yes, hens legs unfertilised eggs all the time.