Chickens have an actual shell. The shell along with the embryo is called an egg. Human embryos are inside a females' womb which is made of skin, not keratin like egg shells are.
No, most of the little animals that live inside them are edible, but the shells are not.
As long as these are just shells - meaning no living animals inside them - you will be OK.
inside the necules there are protons and neutrons on the shells or levels are the electrons
Because there is nothing inside to eat.
to eat the little critter inside the
No, they are located in the shells or orbits of an atom.
Yes, a turtle is a vertebrate.All reptiles are vertebrates, because they all have spines.The spine of a turtle is attached to the inside roof of their shells. Making it physically impossible for them to shed shells or leave their shells.
Both egg shells and sea shells are hard outer coverings that protect the organism inside. They are made of calcium carbonate and serve as a defense mechanism against predators. Additionally, both types of shells can vary in color, shape, and texture.
A bivalve typically has two valves or shells that are hinged together. These shells provide protection and support for the soft body inside.
Hermit crabs live in sea snail shells so the hermit crabs go in which ever shell they think will be comfy, like turbo shells. Also hermit crabs love shells with a pearl color inside.
The interior thermal shell is the inside of a cabinet (a refrigerator, or the like) that preserves the coldness and keeps the cold air inside it.