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A bit smaller than a chicken egg and the top of the egg comes to a bit more of a point

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Do embryos look for their own food outside the egg?

No, embryos do not look for their own food outside the egg. They rely on nutrients stored in the egg or provided by the parent until they hatch.


What does an egg look like under a microscope?

Under a microscope, an egg appears as a round structure with a smooth surface. The outer shell is normally transparent with a dense network of calcium carbonate crystals visible. The inner yolk and albumen appear as distinct structures within the egg.


Can you provide an insect egg sac identification guide?

An insect egg sac identification guide can help you recognize different types of insect eggs. Look for characteristics like shape, size, color, and texture to identify the species. Online resources and field guides can also be helpful in identifying insect egg sacs.


How does a sperm really look in real life?

Sperm look like tiny torpedoes with a long tail that moves like a wagging tail. It also has a ring of organelles near the head which are mitochondria. These are the drivers that make the tail move.They are much smaller than the egg and contain mostly the DNA that the father gives to make a zygote. If an egg were 8.16 ft in diameter, then the sperm would be three feet.


Two brown guinea pigs are crossed All but one of the offspring is brown The one is white Why?

The Allele that causes guinea pigs to be brown in color is a dominant one and the white guinea pig's alleles are recessive. The brown guinea pig had two dominant alleles for brown color and the white guinea pig had two for white. Since offspring get one allele from each parent they have one dominant brown allele and one recessive white allele. Since the dominant trait is the one that is going to be apparent, it would only make sense for all the offspring to be brown in color.