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Does a female chicken egg need to be fertilised by a male to make a chicken?

The female is fertilised by the male before the egg is laid.


Where is laminine made in the body?

Laminin is a glycoprotein (compound where a carbohydrate is covalently linked to a protein), and like other protein molecules, it is synthesized by the DNA in the nucleus of every cell and later moved into the cytoplasm of the cell to be attached to and stored in ribosomes and the endoplasmic reticulum.


How many chickens does it take to lay an egg?

One. Two if you want the egg to be fertilised and produce a chicken.


Can you breed from the eggs?

If the chicken laying the egg has been fertilised by a rooster then it is possible to get a chick out of the egg if the chicken goes "broody", alas it sits on the egg(s) for days.


If you have a chicken how do you know if the egg has a chicken in it or you can eat it?

1. If no rooster is present, then there is no way the egg will be fertilised, so it will not have a chick in it. 2. If the egg is freshly laid, and removed immediately and refrigerated, it will not have a chick in it.


If a fertilised chicken egg is not sat on how long will it stay fresh to eat it?

You can't, there's an ACTUALL baby chick in there.


Which came firsrt the chicken or the egg?

The Chicken!!!! If it was the Egg who sat on the Egg for it to hatch?? Nobody so... God made the Chicken FIRST!


What came first the chicken or the egg if the egg came how did it come if it was the chicken how did that come?

god made the chicken and the chicken made an egg OR Dinosaurs laid eggs before the chicken Yellow pineapples purple monkeys in space


What is the name of the sauce made from chicken stock and egg yolk?

Supreme Sauce (for chicken supreme) is made with chicken stock and egg yolk.


how is a chicken egg fertilised?

A chicken egg is fertilized when a rooster mates with a hen, transferring sperm to the hen's oviduct where the egg is formed. The sperm fertilizes the ovum (egg cell) within the oviduct, resulting in the formation of a zygote. The zygote then develops into an embryo within the egg as it travels down the oviduct and is eventually laid by the hen.


Do hens lay fertilised egg?

Yes and un-fertilised ones too


What is a fertilised egg referred to as?

An embryo.