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Where exist cytoplasm In bird egg

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Answered by ponambalam70
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Answer:Surrounded by the eggshell, the slimy, clear fluid of the egg is the albumen—the egg's cytoplasm. It consists of 90% water, seven major proteins, and no fat

Explanation:

In the oviparous animals (all birds, most fish, amphibians and reptiles) the ova develop protective layers and pass through the oviduct to the outside of the body. They are fertilized by male sperm either inside the female body (as in birds), or outside (as in many fish). After fertilization, an embryo develops, nourished by nutrients contained in the egg. It then hatches from the egg, outside the mother's body. See egg for a discussion of eggs of oviparous animals.

The egg cell's cytoplasm and mitochondria are the sole means the egg can reproduce by mitosis and eventually form a blastocyst after fertilization.

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