No, if you put it back in its nest the mother will kick it out and it will die overnight.
Embryo is formed in germinal spot of yolk .
A fertilized hen egg is an egg that has been fertilized by a rooster. This means that there is a possibility that the egg contains a developing embryo. If the fertilized eggs are not collected and incubated, they will not hatch and will be indistinguishable from unfertilized eggs when cracked open for consumption.
The embryo inside the egg gets its food from the yolk and albumen (egg white) present in the egg. These nutrients provide the embryo with the necessary energy and building blocks for growth and development until it is ready to hatch.
The answer is Amniotic egg.
The embryo develops from a fertilized egg, which is formed when a sperm fertilizes an egg cell during sexual reproduction. The fertilized egg undergoes cell division and differentiation to form the various tissues and organs of the developing embryo.
Only when it is cracked or broken. The contents of the egg are meant to develop into a gossling and if any is missing the embryo will not form.
In the egg, and if the species gives birth to live young, in the egg which rests inside the mother's body.
the developing embryo is nourished by yolk
Embryo is formed in germinal spot of yolk .
There is a embryo in the egg.
fertilized egg,embryo, and fetus
A fertilized hen egg is an egg that has been fertilized by a rooster. This means that there is a possibility that the egg contains a developing embryo. If the fertilized eggs are not collected and incubated, they will not hatch and will be indistinguishable from unfertilized eggs when cracked open for consumption.
It gives the embryo oxygen it needs to survive in the egg.
it is an egg not cracked...
When a hen lays a fertilized egg, there is no embryo inside. Embryo's only start to form once they are incubated.
It is to protect the embryo inside the egg.
An egg.