becase it has a tooth that rips the shell then falls of
Mollusca
The shell of the egg is made of the same stuff as the inside layer of a tooth.
they both have calicum
Egg tooth
Cementum
yes, you can use it in the place of a tooth in an experiment, im not sure why, but I do know that the egg shell has many characteristics of the outer layer of a tooth
Yes, you can. I have a science fair project to prove it.
The egg tooth helps baby turtles cut through the leathery shell when they are ready to hatch. It doesn't persist much past hatching.
It is common name of animals belonging to class Scaphopoda and phylum mollusca. Its shell is tusk shaped and buried in soil.
The babies have something called an egg tooth on their beaks. They use it to brake out of their shells.
No species of snail is able to 'leave' its shell. The shell is connected to the snail like a permanent tooth. If it were to leave its shell it would die. so unfortunately the snail probably died, or was eaten by a predator.