The microscopic holes in the shell of a chicken egg are made by imperfect packing of the calcium carbonate crystals. The pores make up about 10% of the surface of the egg. Oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse through these pores. As the egg ages, more carbon dioxide enters the cell and the albumin becomes runny, the yolk flattens and may adhere to the inside of the shell, and the egg will have a stale taste. It is through these pores that bacteria enter the egg and it will become rotten and form the typical hydrogen sulfide smell of a rotten egg.
So the embryo can breathe!!
it is the one that feeds the chicken
chicken is a function which takes argument as grain type and returns egg. egg chicken(grain x);
Yes, If you had a fertilized egg it would be developing into a chick. Unfertilized eggs are the ones you buy in the stores.
The function of the chicken ovary is to produce and release eggs. Each ovary contains a cluster of developing egg cells called ova, which mature and are released periodically for fertilization.
a chicken egg is about 50g :)
yes
yes because the chicken is inside of the egg.if the chicken wasnt it would be called just an egg
the egg because dinos lay eggs
seagull's eggs are about the size of an average chicken egg to 2x the size.
From an evolutionist's point of view, the egg came first. A chicken, by definition, must be born from an egg. The egg does not have to be a chicken's egg however. The egg could be layed by an avian that is very similar to a chicken, but which is not a chicken. A small mutation in the genes produces the chicken offspring, which in turn lays eggs to produce more young.
Kinda Microscopic