No egg whites are the protective layer around the egg yolk. It is there to protect the egg yolk and keep it from bouncing around in the Shell. It is also what the baby chick feeds off of while it is growing seeing as its not attached to an umbilical cord.
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No it isn't. Eggs sold as food in grocery stores or supermarkets are not fertilized, they have received no sperm. The egg is produced entirely by the hen, with no contribution from the rooster. Even if the egg has been fertilized, the sperm is microscopic, and it only contributes to the genetics of the resulting embryo, not to the egg white.
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.
Are you taking about the sperm & egg or the edible egg? The one that you eat would be white or brown, round, oval, hard shell, smooth.
Yes, EWCM (Egg white cervical mucus) is a sign of ovulation, and it is the best medium for sperm to live and swim in.
Fertilization occurs when a sperm and egg unite.
It's called the germinal disc or blastodisc - a small, circular, white spot (2-3 mm across) on the surface of the yolk; it is where the sperm enters the egg. The nucleus of the egg is in the blastodisc.
It is basically protein and cooks. Like the white of an egg.
sperm and egg. the sperm FERTILIZES the egg.
The sperm fertilised the egg.
The grayish-white sticky mixture of sperm and other fluids is called semen. Semen is ejaculated from the male reproductive system during sexual activity and contains sperm that can fertilize a female egg.
The size of egg is larger than sperm because the the sperm enters inside the egg and egg has to accommodate the sperm. And egg contains fats and nutrients in order to feed zygote in case of pregnancy.