The chicken comes from the fertilized egg's embryo, which is located within the egg white and yolk.
The chicken comes from the embryo inside the egg, specifically the fertilized yolk.
Yes, it can be painful for a chicken to lay an egg, especially if the egg is large or if the chicken is experiencing health issues.
A guinea egg is smaller than a chicken egg and typically has a darker, speckled shell. The egg is more rounded in shape compared to a chicken egg. Additionally, the yolk of a guinea egg tends to be richer and creamier in flavor.
No, a chicken egg is not considered a single cell. It is made up of multiple cells, including the yolk, albumen (egg white), and membrane.
A chicken egg is diploid because it contains the genetic material from both the mother (hen) and father (rooster) chickens that fertilized the egg. Diploid means it has two sets of chromosomes, one set from each parent.
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The chicken comes from the embryo inside the egg, specifically the fertilized yolk.
No, a chicken egg is not sperm. An egg is a female reproductive cell that is fertilized by a male sperm cell to form an embryo. In the case of a chicken egg, the yolk and the white are parts of the egg that provide nutrients and protection for the embryo to develop.
After 4 years of studying research has shown that in fact, the chicken came first.
The allantois, yolk sac and part of chorion.
It takes both a yolk and albumen to form a chicken. Both are used to grow the embryo during incubation.
No, it's the least healthy part of the egg.
No , the "white" part of the egg is the food of the developing chick
a chicken egg is about 50g :)
yes because the chicken is inside of the egg.if the chicken wasnt it would be called just an egg
the egg because dinos lay eggs
seagull's eggs are about the size of an average chicken egg to 2x the size.