I think that the shell on the egg will come off and the egg will get bigger after a amount of time.
When you put vinegar in a naked egg the shell will decrease its shell then turning into a smelly egg
No, the human egg is not visible to the naked eye as it is microscopic in size.
No, the human egg cell is not visible to the naked eye as it is microscopic in size.
A naked egg is an egg that has been soaked in vinegar, which causes the eggshell to dissolve, leaving behind a membrane that holds the egg intact. The acid in the vinegar breaks down the calcium carbonate in the eggshell, resulting in a translucent or "naked" egg.
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the human egg cell is possibly the only egg cell a person can c with his naked eye, it is as small as a dot made by the tip of a very sharpened pencil. VERY SMALL, few are able to c it sometimes when it's in a dish.
The naked egg project involves removing the shell of an egg to study osmosis. The procedure typically includes submerging the egg in vinegar to dissolve the shell, observing changes in the egg over time, and explaining how osmosis occurs as water moves in and out of the egg. This project is a hands-on way for students to learn about membrane permeability and cellular transport.
Urination does not affect the implantation process and cannot flush an egg, fertilized or otherwise, from your body. Human eggs are not visible to the naked eye.
When an egg is soaked in vinegar, the shell dissolves due to the acidic nature of the vinegar. This process leaves behind the egg's membrane intact, creating a "naked egg" that feels rubbery to the touch and can bounce when dropped.
No, the only cell that's visible with the naked eye is the egg cell. Other cells are microscopic, including e. coli.
The variables in the Naked Egg Experiment include the type of solution used to dissolve the eggshell, the duration of time the egg is left in the solution, the temperature at which the experiment is conducted, and any additional materials or substances added to the solution. These variables can affect the rate and extent of eggshell dissolution, as well as the overall outcome of the experiment.
well, it depends what your doing with the naked eggs. I am doing which acidic will make a naked egg in about 1 week. i was going to do eggs with harder shells then others.basicallya hypothesis is your opinion of what you think is going to happen. like for my project, which acid do i think will make a naked egg faster. blah blah blah.