The fluid inside an egg is primarily composed of egg white, also known as albumen, and egg yolk. The albumen surrounds the yolk and provides protection and nutrients to the developing embryo. Together, they form the contents of the egg, which is encased in the shell.
The egg (shell).
yes because the chicken is inside of the egg.if the chicken wasnt it would be called just an egg
The fluid inside the cell is the cytoplasm
No. Human females have amniotic fluid inside them when a baby is growing in them.
The raw egg has fluid inside and it wobbles when you spin it but a boiled egg is solid and it doesn't wobble so much as the raw egg
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It is called coagulation.
In salted eggs, a process called osmosis occurs where water moves from outside the egg to inside the egg due to differences in salt concentration, making the egg white firmer and the yolk saltier. This process also helps in preserving the egg.
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