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Aren't eggs just bonless-skinless chickens?

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Aren't eggs just bonless-skinless chickens?

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  1. Like Shelby said, but when you and he say "egg" you and he might be talking about different things. The big egg (shell, white, yolk) is food specially packaged for any possible developing chick embryo. The actual egg is a tiny tiny tiny whitish speck (NOT a blood spot) that is sitting on the yolk. No, it isn't those stringy white things attacked to the yolk, those hold the yolk in place. The egg is so tiny, you would need a magnifying glass, if even then. IF the egg inside the egg *chuckles* is fertile, and is incubated, as it develops it will send out a fine net of veins around the yolk and start use the white for energy, later yolk as well. In fact, on day 20, it sucks the yolk into its body to use as food for the first 2-3 days after it hatches.

    really cool pictures:

    http://chickscope.beckman.uiuc.edu/explo...

    good site:

    http://msucares.com/poultry/reproduction...


  2. acually the egg is a female germ cell when it first starts to develope and thats really what they are if you buy them from the store beause the are unfertalized so they hae no DNA of genes.

  3. No they are not.

  4. h**l no

  5. Wow I can't believe this question was answered at all by some scientist who has his suspenders on too tight.  Of course it's boneless skinless chicken,  it's the best kind.

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