The end where the baby chick's head was positioned. Otherwise it would have been born backwards or what is commonly known as breech birth. Chicken's may be dumb but that at least know which way is up!
The chick comes out from the blunt end of the egg. This end has an "air cell" where the chick can peck and breathe when it's ready to hatch.
The ghost said that its life would end at the first light of dawn.
Alcinous asks Odysseus to reveal his identity and explain where he comes from, as well as the purpose of his visit to the Phaeacians.
'I'm at my Wits End' comes from 'Keep your wits about you' meaning to keep focus, concentration and strength. Therefore to be at your wits end is to have run out of wits, running out of focus, attention, patience and strength.
Karl Marx, a German philosopher and revolutionary socialist, is often attributed with the quote "man can feel freedom and enjoy freedom only if exploitation of man by man comes to an end." Marx believed that true freedom could only exist in a society where class distinctions and hierarchies were eradicated.
Descartes' doubt comes to an end when he establishes the existence of a thinking self (cogito), leading him to the conclusion that he cannot doubt his own existence as a thinking being. This realization forms the foundation of his philosophy, emphasizing the certainty of self-awareness as a starting point for knowledge.
YES, ITS LIKE THE CHICKEN AND THE EGG WITCH COMES FIRST NEITHER ITS A CIRCLE IT WILL NEVER END. =D
long time ago, two organisms(not hen and cock) combined and one cell(egg) was formed. when the new organism came out, it was a new specie. then according to wittekar's evolution theory, i.e. like humans were first apes and then became a true humans the new specie also became a chick (present chick)since egg is of one cell it came first.hence, an egg came first than the chick.
A fresh chicken egg will sink, an old egg will float. The egg has an air pocket in the blunt end that grows as the egg dries out.
I don't believe the shape of an egg can be used to determine its sex
Depends on the type of egg. A rooster and chicken egg the thinner side is always up, because that is the head of the chick.
because or eles it will become a dragon
A chicken in the egg has a small bump on the end of the beak that is called an 'egg tooth'. This is not really a tooth. It is used by the chicken to chip at the egg from the inside. The chicken will make a break in the egg and when the shell is weakened enough it will push the two sides of the egg apart by stretching it's body. This process is very tiring for the chick and it will need to rest afterwards. If you want to watch there are a lot of videos online try the link below.
what do you mean by "what are fertilized"?? its an egg that is going to hatch because the male "Chicken" mated with a female Chicken a male chicken is not called a chicken i just told you that so you would better understand
After day 5 of incubation you can candle the egg to see shadowy changes within the egg. There are no outward indicators of fertility with chicken eggs. Candling eggs means to shine a bright light into the end of the egg and observe the development of the embryo within. A non fertile egg will show no shadows within the shell.
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"definetly the egg" end qoute albert einstein.
This supposedly paradoxical question is commonly mistaken as having no real answer, but the answer is this:When two birds (here, chickens) mate, they produce an egg; in this case containing a chick that is genetically different from the parents. Although it is extremely rarely (if ever) possible to pinpoint the evolution of a new trait to a particular individual/generation (and definitely not possible to pinpoint the moment of speciation), there must have been some period over which "chicken-like bird" evolved into "chicken". Although this is not a moment we could ever wish to identify on a family-tree, what is certain is that as the genetic lineage crossed the boundary into "chicken-ness", that particular individual began its life inside an egg. Therefore, the creature that is genetically known as a 'chicken' first came from an egg.Another view (you might think I'm cheating here) is that creatures were laying (non-chicken) eggs many millions of years before chickens came into existance.Either way, the egg came first...Or, if you're a creationist, you might prefer something more along these lines:"However, some may say "WHAT???? If two "birds" mate they have a chicken? Two dogs dont have a cat!! Why would to birds be genetically different, mate and end up with a chicken? HERE IS AN IDEA...How about two chickens mate and the egg turns out to be a chicken!!! God made the animals first...then as they say the rest is history."