The chicken.! the chicken made an egg so the chicken.
god made the chicken and the chicken made an egg OR Dinosaurs laid eggs before the chicken Yellow pineapples purple monkeys in space
An egg that comes from a chicken
A hen IS a chicken. The female chicken as opposed to a rooster (male).The answer to your question is A hen chicken is used for laying eggs.
Um...A chicken?
it has a tiny dot from where the chicken/hen has layed there egg
A chicken
A fertilized chicken egg is considered diploid, while an unfertilized chicken egg is haploid. Chickens are diploid when you are considering chromosomes.
Possibly a "test" egg. If this is one of her first eggs, they often lay a very tiny egg the first week.
No. Chicken eggs are multi-cellular organisms.wrong .This is a common myth. An unfertilized bird egg contains a tiny egg cell, surrounded by supportive materials such as albumin, yolk and shell. Those supportive materials are not part of the ovum. It is erroneous to think of an entire egg (or chicken egg, or snake egg, etc) as a cell. The cell part itself is tiny (ovum) . If fertilization happens (it happens inside bird's body) sperm fuses with ovum and a zygote (a tiny single cell) forms and enclosed within bird's egg . cell division occurs only after egg has been laid.Read more: Is_a_chicken_egg_one_single_cell
A chicken egg is as strong as to contain an evolving avian life in the liquid form even while it rolls and to resist atmospheric pressure on normal conditions, but not so strong that it can not be pierced and broken by a tiny beak.
a chicken egg is about 50g :)
yes because the chicken is inside of the egg.if the chicken wasnt it would be called just an egg
If you "Came" and not "Goes", then I may have a solution. Think about this, can a chicken survive without an egg, yes, of course the chicken can survive without an egg. But, can an egg survive without a chicken, no, the egg must have the chicken to keep it warm. So, the obvious answer is that the chicken came before the 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.