What does first come hen or it's egg
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The hen did come first. This is because, the protein that the egg is made up of is only created by a hen. This protein is called as ovocledidin-17. This protein is only found in hen's ovaries. Scientists from Sheffield and Warwick universities used a super computer to 'zoom in' on the formation of an egg.
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Nice question!
It has been the ultimate mystery, but here is your answer:
The hen did come first. This is because, the protein that the egg is made up of is only created by a hen. This protein is called as ovocledidin-17. This protein is only found in hen's ovaries. Scientists from Sheffield and Warwick universities used a super computer to 'zoom in' on the formation of an egg.
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We can not say confirmly whether an egg or hen came first.
Because, if we think that hen came first, then how would hen come? Answer is from egg.
But if we think that egg is first, then who laid eggs?
Answer is hen.
But scientifically, hen came first because eggs are produced from hens. Hens have a protein in their ovaries.
The protein – called ovocledidin-17 (OC-17) – acts as a catalyst to speed up the development of the shell.
Scientists used a computer to zoom in.
It showed OC-17 was crucial in kick-starting crystallisation.
The protein coverts calcium carbonate into calcite crystals which makes up the egg shell, creating six grammes of shell every 24 hours.
Because, if we think that hen came first, then how would hen come? Answer is from egg.
But if we think that egg is first, then who laid eggs?
Answer is hen.
But scientifically, hen came first because eggs are produced from hens. Hens have a protein in their ovaries.
The protein – called ovocledidin-17 (OC-17) – acts as a catalyst to speed up the development of the shell.
Scientists used a computer to zoom in.
It showed OC-17 was crucial in kick-starting crystallisation.
The protein coverts calcium carbonate into calcite crystals which makes up the egg shell, creating six grammes of shell every 24 hours.
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