
Ms. Rose's Chicken Questions
Quiz by GIGI ROSE
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What is the outer layer of the egg called?
What is in between the membranes and the shell?
What anchors the yolk into the center of the egg?
Where does the chick form in the egg?
What keeps the bacteria and dust from entering the egg?
What is the science name for egg whites?
What is the part of the egg that can be yellow to orange?
The yolk provides the food for the chick.
The shell is made up of 2 ginormous holes.
The germinal disc is food for the baby chick.
The air cell contains oxygen for the baby chick and is located between the shell and membrane.
The albumen acts as a cushion for the yolk and is the main source of protein and water for the embryo.
the chalaza provide air to the chick.
The membranes keep food in the egg.
This part of the egg provides food for the embryo. It is made up of carbs, fats, proteins, and minerals.
This part of the egg has more than 7,000 tiny pores that allow oxygen to pass into the egg and carbon dioxide to pass out.
This is the white spot on the yolk. The female's genetic material is found here.
Located between the inner and outer membranes at the large end of the egg, this part of the egg holds oxygen for the chick to breathe.
This part of the egg cushions the egg yolk floating within it and is the main source of protein and water for the embryo.
These cords keep the yolk floating in the center of the albumen.
These parts of the egg keep bacteria from entering the egg and help to slow evaporation of moisture from the egg.