In science, an "egg" generally refers to a reproductive structure produced by female organisms, particularly in animals and some plants. In animals, eggs are often the fertilized ovum that develops into a new organism, containing the necessary nutrients and genetic material. In the context of Biology, eggs can also refer to structures like ova in mammals or the larger, yolk-rich cells found in birds and reptiles. Additionally, eggs are studied in various scientific fields, including developmental biology, genetics, and ecology, to understand reproduction and development processes.
An egg is a female gamete.
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You could do a egg vaccum science experiment and eat it.
it means like what happened when you were testing your science fair project so for an example if you did how salty does the sea have to be for an egg to float on water you have to say what egg floated and how much it weighed
Science Buddies has a project called: How Salty Does the Sea Have to Be for an Egg to Float?
can a egg bounce
Heinz, Ruth. "The Bouncy Egg Experiment." Kids Science Activity Blog, https://www.sciencekiddo.com/the-bouncy-egg-experiment/. Accessed 10 June 2021. "Bouncy Egg Experiment." Science Buddies, https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project-ideas/Chem_p100/chemistry/bouncy-eggs. Accessed 10 June 2021.
science cant tell that which one of these came first an egg or a hen..... lol
The Buoyancy of an Egg
on science books or here in the Internet
science mean having
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