If the queen fertilizes the egg from her store of sperm, the resulting insect will be female. If she does not fertilize it, it will be male.
It is possible to hatch store-bought eggs, but the likelihood of success is lower compared to using fertilized eggs from a breeder. Store-bought eggs are typically unfertilized, meaning they will not develop into chicks even if incubated. Additionally, store-bought eggs may have been treated to prevent hatching.
a chicken need a rooster to fertilize it's sex cell whatever it is A chicken can lay an egg without a rooster but the egg can never be hatched. If the egg is fertilized then the egg is able to hatch.
In birds, fertilization occurs when sperm from the male bird combines with the egg from the female bird. This typically happens internally, within the female's reproductive tract, where the sperm is released near the egg for fertilization to occur. The fertilized egg then develops into an embryo before being laid as an egg.
Babies come from a combination of an egg from a woman and a sperm from a man, which fertilize to form an embryo that grows into a baby in the woman's uterus.
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Store bought eggs are not fertilized and therefore will not hatch.
If the queen fertilizes the egg from her store of sperm, the resulting insect will be female. If she does not fertilize it, it will be male.
No, only one sperm can fertilize an egg.
fertilize egg
No, only one sperm can fertilize one egg.
No, typically only one sperm can fertilize an egg.
No, typically only one sperm can fertilize an egg at a time.
Neither a duck nor a turkey can fertilize a chicken egg. they are different species.
How the nucleus from a pollen grain fertilize a female egg cell
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in the uterus