The germinal spot is that small (2-3mm diameter) white dot on an egg yolk. If the egg has been fertilized, the germinal spot is where the baby chick will start to grow.
Corn germ
On top of the yolk sits a little white disk. This is the actual egg, or germ cell, if it were fertilized it would turn into an embryo and eventually baby chick.
No, but it may mean it is fertile,or your hen has been sitting on it. Best not to eat it though. A small blood spot inside an egg is perfectly fine. The blood spot will disappear when the egg is cooked or you can simply remove the blood spot with a spoon prior to cooking. Blood spots appear because a small blood vessel breaks during the formation of the egg within the hen.
It is difficult to determine if a duck embryo is alive based solely on a dark spot inside the egg. To confirm viability, it is best to consult with a veterinarian or experienced individual who can perform egg candling to observe the development of the embryo and determine its status.
The opposite of the whites of the egg is the yolk of the egg. The white, or albumen, is the clear part of the egg, while the yolk is the yellow, inner part of the egg.
its the germ,i think.im not sure.hehe
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Corn germ
The opposite of male germ cell is female germ cell.
Germ cell
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ovaries. it's the female germ(gamete) cells. :)
On top of the yolk sits a little white disk. This is the actual egg, or germ cell, if it were fertilized it would turn into an embryo and eventually baby chick.
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they are germ cells, or haploid, as they have half the chromosomes as normal cells (in humans)
The beginning of germ development in an embryo is marked by the formation of primordial germ cells through a process called germ cell specification. These cells are the precursors to sperm and egg cells and are essential for sexual reproduction. Germ cell specification typically occurs during early embryonic development.