Because it shape......
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well, it is round so the pressure applied doesnt break it...
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The egg white, or albumen, is 90% water and 10% dissolved protein. It's function for the developing chick is to provide nutrition in addition to the yolk.
provide DNA to an egg to form an offspring
Yes, a bird's egg tooth is a temporary structure used to help the chick break through the eggshell during hatching. The egg tooth typically falls off or is absorbed shortly after hatching, as it is no longer needed once the chick has emerged from the egg.
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The function of the oviducts is to transport eggs from the ovaries to the uterus and provide a site for fertilization to occur. In addition, the oviducts have cilia that help move the egg towards the uterus and provide a suitable environment for early embryo development.
Egg is a zygote or cell but its cluster is not a tissue because a tissue forms an organ but egg cluster does not. OR We can consider a cluster of eggs as a tissue as they are similar cells and perform a specific function.
it compliments the females egg
No, an egg is not considered a tissue. It is a reproductive structure produced by female animals, and its function is to protect and nourish the developing embryo.
An egg and a cell are similar in structure and function because they both have a protective outer layer (eggshell or cell membrane), contain genetic material (yolk or nucleus), and have the ability to divide and grow. Both the egg and the cell are fundamental units of life and play a crucial role in reproduction and development.
Its head can use to penetrate to egg cell and tail can use to move.
The post acrosomal sheath is a structure in sperm cells that plays a role in helping the sperm penetrate the outer layer of the egg during fertilization. It contains enzymes that help break down the egg's protective barriers, allowing the sperm to enter and fertilize the egg.
The infundibulum is the funnel-shaped structure at the end of the fallopian tube, and its fimbriae are finger-like projections that help capture the released egg (ovum) from the ovary during ovulation. The fimbriae move in a rhythmic motion to create currents in the peritoneal fluid, guiding the egg into the infundibulum where it can then enter the fallopian tube for potential fertilization. This structure plays a crucial role in facilitating the passage of the egg towards the uterus.
Chalaza are round shaped tissues that help suspend the egg yolk with in a egg. This structure is present in the eggs of most reptiles and birds but are sometimes also present in plants performing a similar job. For culinary purposes, Chalaza is not used as it may effect the texture of the dish, even though it is perfectly same to consume.
how the sperm cells structure is linked to the cells function, the tall sheath?
Egg yolk contains phospholipid alkalis such as lecithin, which is a type of phosphatidylcholine. These alkalis help emulsify fats and are crucial for the stability of the egg yolk structure.
Both egg whites and human eyes contain significant amounts of water and proteins. In egg whites, the primary protein is ovalbumin, which contributes to its structure and function, while the human eye contains proteins such as crystallins in the lens that help maintain transparency and focus. Additionally, both serve protective roles: egg whites protect the developing embryo, and the eye's structure protects sensitive internal components. Both also exhibit unique physical properties, such as viscosity in egg whites and refractive properties in the eye.
The egg white, or albumen, is 90% water and 10% dissolved protein. It's function for the developing chick is to provide nutrition in addition to the yolk.