It is the embryo
it has a tiny dot from where the chicken/hen has layed there egg
That's the rooster sperm.
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.
Depends on the eggs. Chicken eggs are visible (of course) A Human egg cell is barely visible as a tiny dot. Eggs of some other animals may be too small to see without magnification.
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.
it is a dot of light
pixel....
If after 24 hrs the egg is not a white/opaque it probably is fertile.
pixels.
Ivory is essentially an off white. You want to start with white and slowly mic in the other colors only a tiny dot at a time. Depending on the shade, you need to add yellow or orange to your white.
The dot is actually a microphone for the camera. Unfortunately, the fourth generation iPods don't have a light for a camera flash yet, and I had hoped that mine was a flashlight of some sort, but it's just a microphone. I hope this helped!
Japan's flag is white with a red dot in the center.