Environmental Sciences, asked by chanchlanivarsha17, 11 months ago

how can you obtain fertilised and unfertilised eggs​

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Answered by sakshi5124
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Answer:

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For the eggs to be fertilized, the hen and rooster must mate first, and this process must occur prior to the formation of the egg. Thus, if the hen has mated and she lays an egg, then that egg is fertilized. If the hen has not mated and she lays an egg, then that egg is unfertilized.

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Answered by poonammishra148218
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Answer: Unless a man has fertilized it, every egg is unfertilized. That is to say, an egg that a female lays or ovulates but does not fertilise will not develop into a zygote or get fertilised. Are there fertilised or unfertilized eggs in the stores? Unfertilized. Are the eggs purchased from shops fertile or not? Therefore, eating fertilised eggs has no health risks. Because all eggs sold for human use in the US must be refrigerated, there is very little likelihood that you will receive a fertilised egg. You should be aware of the interesting fact that a hen can begin to lay fertilized eggs two days to three weeks after mating.

Explanation:

Step:1Some claim that fertilized eggs taste different from those that haven't been fertilised. This assertion is not supported by science, though. Some people also claim that fertilized eggs have higher nutritional value than unfertilized ones. The developed egg is then encased in a calcium carbonate-based shell called calcite. It doesn't take more than 24 to 26 hours to complete the operation. How to determine if an egg has been fertilised

Step:2Animals classified as oviparous are those that lay eggs that have little to no embryonic development inside the mother. Because the calcium shells around the eggs that chickens make prevent sperm from passing through to fertilise the egg, internal fertilisation occurs in these eggs. But chickens can produce fertile or unfertilized eggs. This is so that the release of ova in chickens is controlled by the pituitary gland in the brain rather than by mating. Because of their small skulls, sunlight can pass right through them. This amount of light is sufficient to activate the pituitary glands and cause the release of ova. Fertilized egg: This egg is created when a chicken and a rooster are properly mated, fusing the male and female gametes. Unfertilized eggs are diploid. A fertilised egg undergoes vigorous mitotic division and forms a diploid embryo.

Step:3> Unfertilized egg - This haploid egg is generated when a chicken and a rooster do not mate. At mitosis' second metaphase, the cells are stopped. Therefore, it is natural to acquire both fertilized and unfertilized eggs from the chicken. A fertilised egg needs roughly 21 days to develop into a hatched egg. The embryo's development halts when a fertilised egg is kept at a low temperature, though. Fertilized and unfertilized eggs are equivalent in terms of flavour and nutritional content. When male and female bring their cloacae together during a cloacal kiss, the male gamete is transferred into the female body. By employing light, it is possible to distinguish between fertilised and unfertilized eggs. When light is passed through the fertilized eggs, they seem opaque.

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