That's the rooster sperm.
it has a tiny dot from where the chicken/hen has layed there egg
It is the embryo
The tiny white dot connected to the yolk in an egg is called the chalaza. Its primary purpose is to anchor the yolk in the center of the egg white, helping to keep it stable and providing protection as the embryo develops. The chalaza also plays a role in maintaining the integrity of the yolk during movement, ensuring it remains suspended and nutritionally accessible.
It's called the germinal disc or blastodisc - a small, circular, white spot (2-3 mm across) on the surface of the yolk; it is where the sperm enters the egg. The nucleus of the egg is in the blastodisc.
There is a easy way of figuring out. Look below Earth is a tiny dot compared to the solar system. The solar system is a tiny dot in the milky way. The milky way is a tiny dot to the galactic clusters. The galactic cluster is a tiny dot to a super cluster. The super cluster is a tiny dot to the Void. The void is a tiny dot to the universe.
The weight of the tiny egg is 0.5 ounces.
The tiny dot bugs spotted in the garden recently are likely aphids.
it is a dot of light
The white dot on the yolk, known as the germinal disc or blastodisc, is where fertilization occurs in a fertilized egg. It contains the genetic material from the hen and, if fertilized, will develop into an embryo. In unfertilized eggs, this dot remains as a small marker on the yolk but does not develop into anything. Its presence indicates the egg's potential for development under the right conditions.
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A hummingbird nest.
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