When an egg is put in sugar, osmosis will occur. The sugar outside the egg will draw water out of the egg through the semi-permeable membrane, causing the egg to shrink and become dehydrated.
When an egg with its shell removed is placed in salt water, the water will move from the egg into the salt water due to osmosis. This will cause the egg to shrivel and shrink in size as water leaves its membrane to balance out the concentration of salt inside and outside the egg.
Pregnancy occurs when a sperm fertilizes an egg. If sperm is deposited inside the vagina during intercourse, it can potentially make its way to the egg in the fallopian tube and lead to fertilization and pregnancy.
If water were to pass into a shell-less egg through the membrane, the egg would likely swell and increase in size due to the influx of water. The osmotic pressure inside the egg would increase, potentially causing the egg to burst if too much water enters. This would be similar to osmosis in cells, where water moves from an area of higher concentration (outside the egg) to an area of lower concentration (inside the egg).
Implantation typically occurs 6-12 days after fertilization when the fertilized egg attaches to the lining of the uterus.
If the egg cell and sperm cell meet in the ovary, fertilization can occur. This is the start of the process that leads to the formation of a zygote, which will eventually develop into an embryo and then a fetus.
it floats
it will get wet
you die
what will happen to an egg in sodemsitred and in microwave for 10 sec
it will explode
It's shell will change consistency.
nothing will happen to the egg if you put it in water for 24 hours.
The shell will become soft after about a day, and after a week or so, the egg will become extreame soft and inflated.
you put shurger in it mx it up and you put milk in it and that is how you make a shake
well if you want it to be big you can put it in the freezer if you want to.But I don't want to because I thing something will happen to it
Cardboard one would just blacken on the edges. Styrofoam would melt and probably catch fire.
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