Why are the chicken eggs usually large sized cell?
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Chickens do have ova (egg cells), which aren't actually much larger than human ova. They are located, one per egg, inside a region called the nucleus of Pander, located on the edge of the yolk, between it and the albumen. Don't be fooled: despite the name, the nucleus of Pander is not the nucleus of a cell.
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