Beats me!
Because that is what the babies inside the egg eat as they are forming
Gametogenesis.
The heat from the cooking denatures the proteins in the egg forming different configurations than in the uncooked egg.
Rock layers that are forming are stratifying.
Two gametes (a sperm and an egg) can unite, forming a fertilized, diploid egg cell, which can develop into a child (offspring).
When the sperm reaches the egg, they fuse together forming one cell and multiplying creating what is called the fetus.
What
Egg yolks turn green when they are overcooked or cooked at too high of a temperature. This happens because the iron in the yolk reacts with sulfur in the egg white, forming a greenish color.
You could have had a false negative pregnancy test or If the egg is not attached to the uterus It could mean the fetus will not survive so that's why it would have came up negative or its a tubal pregnancy which means the fetus is forming in the ovarian tubes which could cause miscarrage or VERY complicated pregnancy
It doesn't. Egg yolk helps to form a permanent emulsion.
That depends on what Egg you mean. Cynthia's Egg? Togepi. Riley's Egg? Riolu.
It means to beat an egg into the mixture.