Say Bye Bury It Than Sit On It Than Dig It Up Last Throw It At The Wall
The thin layer in an egg is called the eggshell membrane. It lies just beneath the eggshell and helps protect the egg from contamination.
Some examples of domes in nature include termite mounds, beehives, and bird nests. These structures are typically rounded or dome-shaped and provide protection and shelter for the organisms that build them. Termite mounds, for instance, are made from soil, saliva, and excrement, while beehives are constructed from beeswax.
The egg shell dose not have anything to do with a cell. It is just there to protect it like there is bubble wrap to protect whatever is inside it. It has NOTHING to do with a cell wall because animal cells don't have cell walls
There is no such thing as a "cleidoian egg." It may have been misspelled or misheard. If you meant to ask about a "cleidoic egg," it is a type of egg found in reptiles and birds that has a shell and several extra membranes to protect and nourish the developing embryo.
The shape of an egg is generally oval with one end larger and rounder than the other. It is smooth, tapered, and symmetrical, designed to protect and enclose the growing embryo inside.
A Current Dragon or a Hail Dragon. It depends what shade of blue it is. Dark blue is Current Dragon and light blue is Hail Dragon.
It is to protect the embryo inside the egg.
well lightning might cause your chickens stress and cause them not to layif youmeantwhat it would do if i struck and egg i would assume the egg would explode
They help protect the egg if there was an animal inside or to protect the egg in danger.
A padding of soft materials can protect the egg.
the mum
to keep the egg warm, and to protect it.
no
Birds build nests to protect their eggs.
yeah u no
Born from an egg on a mountain top and spends his life riding the lightning
Most frogs don't they usually cover their egg with leaves and weed.