Egg Anatomy: Review Quiz
Shell
Inner membrane
Outer membrane
Germinal spot
Air sac
Chalaza
Yolk
Albumen
Outer membrane
Inner membrane
Shell
Chalaza
Air sac
Albumen
Yolk
Germinal spot
Germinal spot
Yolk
Albumen
Chalaza
Shell
Outer membrane
Inner membrane
Air sac
Inner membrane
Outer membrane
Shell
Chalaza
Albumen
Yolk
Germinal spot
Air sac
Air sac
Germinal spot
Chalaza
Yolk
Albumen
Shell
Inner membrane
Outer membrane
Chalaza
Germinal spot
Yolk
Albumen
Air sac
Inner membrane
Outer membrane
Shell
Albumen
Yolk
Chalaza
Germinal spot
Air sac
Inner membrane
Outer membrane
Shell
Yolk
Albumen
Chalaza
Germinal spot
Air sac
Air sac
Inner membrane
Inner membrane
Outer membrane
Outer membrane
Shell
Shell
A cell.
A microscopic organism
An atom
A molecule
A cell is the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism (living things). A living thing: an organism-a living thing that can reproduce more of its own kind.
A cell is the smallest atom of a living thing.
A cell is the smallest molecule of a living thing.
A cell can be living or non-living.
The inner membrane holds in the albumen and creates the air sac
The inner membrane is the first protective layer inside the shell.
It is the major source of riboflavin and protein.
It serves as the egg's major source of vitamins, minerals, and fat.
The outer membrane is between the hard shell and the inner membrane. It is the first protective layer inside the shell.
The outer membrane holds in the albumen and creates the air sac.
It is the major source of riboflavin and protein.
It serves as the egg's major source of vitamins, minerals, and fat.
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