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Monday, November 21, 2005

 

Embryo

I don't totally know what eggs are--chicken eggs that is. I mean, I know what the egg is, but I don't really get why they are the way they are. Does that make sense? I think they're tasty, but I prefer not to think about what they actually are. I guess I'm not that easily grossed out. I can handle most things that make people cringe. But, animals. Well, I just don't like eating them all that much.

I'd gotten those little blood specks in my eggs before. I never really considered it all that much. I figured it was something to do with the baby chick to be--had the egg been fertilized, but, eh, just shrugged it off.

I always called it the embryo, though. For no reason. I didn't really think it was an embryo. Just called it one.

So, the other night when we were making cupcakes, there was a little blood speck in one of the eggs. And, as usual, I called it an embryo.

That elicited much uproar from my baking buddy who, upon closure examination, confirmed that it was, indeed, an embryo. And that she even saw a little eye in the tiny speck (about the size of half a grain of rice). I laughed (uncomfortably) and peeked into the bowl myself. There was definitely something in the speck. But, an eye? After much negotiation, we extracted the "soon-to-be" baby chick from the cupcake. She offered to explore it under a microscope. But she was just kidding--unfortunately. I would have been delighted to actually see the little bugger in high definition.

Instead, he (she? It's probably too early to tell) went in the trash can. I have yet to take out the trash. Weird as it is, the remains of the past potential for a little baby chicken now RIP in the blue spinny top canister in the corner of the kitchen. I might have to get that out tonight. I can't bear to sleep with the dearly departed just a few rooms away.

Comments:
i always wondered: how exactly does an egg get fertilized? does the female produce an egg first, then the male somehow puts or lays his sperm on top of the egg? does he sit on it? then how does the sperm get pass the shell inside the egg?
 
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