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1 Teachers to utilize this power point Please do the following: 1. Each student will need a copy of slides 22-23 (print on front/back) 2. Slide 23: Students will work on embryology terms in class. Front side 3. Slide 22: Students will label the egg diagram Back copy ”Ticket out the door” SWBAT: recall from power point lesson Can be used as a quiz

2 The Question BIG What are the main parts of an egg and their functions?

3 Turn to your partner and share one fact you learned about the egg that you did not know before.

4 Function: the shell protects the embryo and provides calcium for strong bones. The shell is porous; it has 6,000-8,000 pores (microscopic holes) allowing the transfer of oxygen, carbon dioxide, humidity and germs into and out of the egg.

5 shell

6 Function: the outer shell membrane and inner shell membrane protects the embryo by keeping out germs and keeping in moisture.

7 shell shell membrane outer & inner

8 Function: the air cell is a 3-day supply of air for the embryo from day 19-21. This is where the chick will take its first breath. It is a shock absorber or cushion for the embryo. The air cell increases in size with age.

9 shell shell membrane outer and inner air cell

10 Function: the albumen is food for the embryo. It provides the embryo with protein and water. This is a 16 day food supply.

11 shell shell membrane outer and inner air cell albumen

12 Function: the chalazae are two twisted cords that anchor (hold) the yolk in the middle of the egg.

13 shell shell membrane outer and inner air cell albumen chalazae

14 Function: the yolk is the main source of food for the embryo. The yolk provides the embryo with vitamins, minerals, and fat. The yolk is a 21 day supply of nutrients.

15 shell shell membrane outer and inner air cell albumen chalazae yolk

16 Function: the germinal spot is where the embryo begins to grow and develop. Two parental cells (male and female) Blastoderm = fertile contains both male and female cells. Blastodisc=infertile contains one female cell

17 shell shell membrane outer and inner yolk germinal spot blastodisc= infertile One parental cell (female) blastoderm=fertile Two parental cells (male & female) chalazae albumen air cell

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20 A B C D E F G H I

21 Ticket Out the Door Label the parts of an egg

22 Name__________________ _

23 Name:____________________


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