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Egg

An egg is an organic vessel grown by an animal to carry a possibly fertilized egg cell – a zygote. Within the vessel, an embryo is incubated until it has become an animal fetus that can survive on its own, at which point the animal hatches.

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Eggs of different animal groups

Evolution and structure

Formation

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Human use

Collecting

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Egg

Nodes232
Edges231
Triples128
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.008621
Components1

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Egg

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related to Egg-laying reproduction · 23
Egg → Anguis, Animals, Examples, French, Hemotrophic, Histotrophic, In, Latin, Marsupials, Most, Oviparity, Ovo-viviparity, Ovuliparity, Pseudomoia, Rheobatrachus, Rhinoderma, Salamandra, Similar, Terrestrial, That
related to Amniote eggs and embryos · 12
Egg → Amniota, Amniotes, For, Initially, Like, Most, Not, Reptile, The, These, They, This
related to Collecting · 10
Egg → Birds Act, Collecting, Countryside Act, European Australians, However, In, Protection, Traditionally, United Kingdom, Wildlife
related to Culture · 8
Egg → Although, Christians, Easter, Eggs, English-speaking, Jesus Christ, On Halloween, This
related to Fish and amphibian eggs · 7
Egg → However, In, Once, The, This, Typically, When
related to Vaccine manufacture · 7
Egg → Alice Miles Woodruff, Ernest William Goodpasture, Many, Rocky, The, This, Vanderbilt University
related to Bird eggs · 5
Egg → Average, Bird, It, One, Twin
related to Egg size and yolk · 5
Egg → Mammal, Simple, This, Vertebrate, Within
related to Eggs of different animal groups · 5
Egg → At, Several, Some, The, Whale
related to Evolution and structure · 5
Egg → All, Eggs, Embryogenesis, In, The

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eggs yolk embryo development fish species bird shell animal birds mother animals reptiles female mammals laid macrolecithal embryos form cell

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Eggis aorganic vessel grown by an animal to carry a possibly fertilized egg cell0.90text
Eggis alargest egg of any living bird0.90text
Eggis asource for the name Amniota0.90text
the hammerhead sharkinstance ofsome fish0.80text
reef shark are viviparousinstance ofsome fish0.80text
with the egg being fertilizedinstance ofsome fish0.80text
developed internallyinstance ofsome fish0.80text
but with the mother also providing direct nourishment.The eggs of fishinstance ofsome fish0.80text
amphibiansinstance ofsome fish0.80text
the Charadriiformesinstance ofexcept in some ground-nesting groups0.80text
sandgrouseinstance ofexcept in some ground-nesting groups0.80text
and common ternsinstance ofexcept in some ground-nesting groups0.80text

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