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Mention the size of an ostrich egg. Is it a single cell of a group of cells?

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Answered by sriramperiannan
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Ostrich's egg is the size of a big coconut. It is a single cell.

Answered by satyadatti82
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Explanation:

Ostrich eggs are the largest of all eggs, though they are actually the smallest eggs relative to the size of the adult bird — on average they are 15 cm (5.9 in) long, 13 cm (5.1 in) wide, and weigh 1.4 kilograms (3.1 lb), over 20 times the weight of a chicken's egg and only 1 to 4% the size of the female.

It's not a single cell. If it is fertilized and has begun development, then the embryo starts out as a little patch of dividing cells atop the yolk—the pale embryonic disc seen here on the yolk.

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