I assume you are referring to humans. If a pregnancy is to be successful the fertilised egg must implant itself in the wall of the womb.
If an egg is fertilized by a sperm containing a Y chromosome, the egg would mature into a fetus which would then mature into a male offspring
the egg would be released on the 2nd of April because you release eggs once every month
The fact that only one sperm can fertilize an egg. After the sperm enters the cytoplasm of the oocyte, the cortical reaction takes place, preventing other sperm from fertilizing the same egg
An unfertilized egg is called an oocyte. That is the proper term for an unfertilized egg from any creature. Chicken eggs do not need to be categorized this way as consumers would not need to know that chicken eggs can be purchased fertilized. They would assume the eggs were unfertilized. A fertilized egg is called a Zygote.
you can't find egg white in your body unless you have just eaten an egg however you can find pepsin and hydrochloric acid in your stomach
Her menstrual period
A fertilized egg is an egg that is fertilized - in short terms, it can be incubated and a chick will hatch from it after incubation.
no. one egg is fertilized and it splits up later on.
This is not something you can tell from the outside of the egg. A trained eye can locate the germinal disk on the top of the yolk once the egg is cracked into a bowl but unless you really know what to look for you will not see it. The best way to know is to ask the farmer where you purchase the eggs from if he keeps a rooster with the flock.
If you mean hen's eggs, unfertillised eggs are what are sold in your local supermarket. Fertillised hen's eggs you should be able to get from a local farm.
you could be feeling or have felt slight attachment pain, some women feel period like cramps when the fertillised egg attaches to the wall of the uterus. it could be a early sign of pregnancy but does not indicate that the pregnancy will attach successfully in which case the egg will leave with your normal period.
We use a tool called a candler. A candler is like a very strong flashlight that we put against the egg while we are in a dark room. The light shines through the egg shell and we can see changes on the inside like shadows. Dark shadows show us that a chick is forming... If the egg has no shadows at all, we know that the egg was not viable and we remove it from the incubator.
i would be a lazy egg
a use of egg as a verb would be - 'I am going to egg your house.' using egg as a noun would be- 'I am eating an egg.'
An egg would be endothermic. Energy to cook the egg would be absorbed by the pan.
A raw egg would break 'faster' but it depeneds on what you mean by faster. If you mean it would break easier then yes, it would be a raw egg. This is because a cooked egg's calcium shell has become harder, thus the term 'hard boiled egg'.
Well, it depends where you settle. If you settle in the higher parts, then there would be too much rocks and you would have to move all of them. But, if you decide to settle on the lower ground would be a great place because it has soil, water, and everything else you may need.