no because everything that is touching the egg from outside the shell the germs on the thing will come inside the egg and kill the chicken
Atmosphere
A protective shell around a virus
Corals don't have a protective outer shell, they have an inner skeleton. It is formed from calcium carbonate.
protective shell in marine foraminiferans
Shells are protective coverings formed by marine creatures like mollusks and crustaceans. They are not alive and therefore cannot sell anything.
it's formed from calcium - which is given to the chickens in their diet. The shell is formed around the egg during it's passage along the chicken's body.
No. There is nothing poisonous about the armadillo's protective shell.
Well, the seeds do have a hard shell, and there is an indentation around the seeds, sort of like a pocket.
its claws and shell
it's shell..
Their outer protective shell
coat or capsid