No. What you are seeing is called a blood spot and this happens when a small blood vessel is broken while the egg is being formed. You cannot see the germinal disc of a fertilized egg unless you are very good at looking for them. The germinal disc sits atop the yolk and is so small as to be almost invisible until it begins to grow after incubation.
There are two ways to do this. The first and easiest way is to crack your egg into a small bowl and see for yourself. Remove the red spot with a spoon and continue cooking your breakfast. If you cook the egg with the blood spot, heat will make the blood spot disappear. On a farm and at egg production facilities, they Candle the eggs. This means to shine a very powerful light into the egg and look for shadows. A blood spot will show up as a small shadow within the egg and be removed from the grade "A" quality and used for other purposes.
yes because the chicken is inside of the egg.if the chicken wasnt it would be called just an egg
because of some compounds and materials the egg form inside the chicken
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It means the egg was fertilized :\
its the germ,i think.im not sure.hehe
There are actually quite a few parts of a chicken egg. The chicken egg includes the embryo on the inside and the shell on the outside.
No, the dark spot is blood.
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they grow up
The egg, 1st of all because there were eggs long before birds, but if you mean a chicken's egg then it is still the egg. This is because when a new species evolves, the egg is say, given birth to a sub-chicken, and the new species (chicken) is inside the egg, which is techically now a chicken's egg.