The perfect egg is often considered to be an oval shape, as this form helps with structural integrity and ease of handling. In terms of size, a medium to large egg is typically preferred for versatility in cooking and baking. Color can vary widely, but a pale brown or white shell is common and generally does not affect the egg's quality or taste. Ultimately, personal preference and intended use play significant roles in determining the "perfect" egg.
The answer is, the colour and the pattern of the egg and the shape.
All eggs are the same shape - usually an oval or teardrop.
Depends on the shape and size of the egg.
No, every egg unique in shape and size.
i think minimum size is 18mm
About the same shape as an egg, or oblong. Not a perfect circle.
A platypus's egg is off-white to pale creamy beige in colour. It is about the size of a grape.
No, the colour and the size of the egg are not related. Breed determines the size and contents of an egg, not the color. Smaller chickens tend to lay smaller eggs, and the colour depends on the colour of the hen's ear-flap.
egg plant is known as a aubergine which is a sort of black purple colour and a weird shape.
No. Nerve cells (neurons), for example, are very different in size and shape than epithelial or muscle cells. And don't forget the hen's egg and ostrich egg, each of which is a single cell.
No. The size and shape of an egg does not determine the gender of the potential chick inside the egg. There is absolutely no way to determine gender until the embryo is fully formed and hatched.
No an egg is not a sphere. It is an ovoid. This shape is named after the shape of an egg.