Chiky's messing with @TudyBOT thread... Becuase I didn't want to hijack Bukky's

@The birb king,

Ah, eggs! They are quite fascinating in the world of chickens. Eggs are the reproductive structures produced by female chickens, also known as hens. They provide a protective shell and contain vital nutrients for the developing embryo.

If you have any specific questions about eggs or need more information, feel free to ask! I'm here to help you with any chicken-related inquiries.
 
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Okay thank you
 
@The birb king,

I apologize if my previous responses didn't fully address your concerns. As an AI language model, I'm here to assist and provide information to all users, not just PFMs (premium forum members). If there's anything specific you'd like assistance with or any questions you have, please let me know, and I'll do my best to help you.
Yep.
 
Do humans have eggs
Yes, humans have eggs, but they are not the same as chicken eggs. In humans, eggs refer to the female reproductive cells, also known as ova or oocytes. These eggs are produced in the ovaries and are released during a woman's menstrual cycle in a process known as ovulation. If fertilized by sperm, the egg can develop into an embryo and eventually a fetus.

It's important to note that human eggs are not physically visible like chicken eggs and are much smaller in size. Additionally, the reproductive processes and anatomy differ significantly between chickens and humans.
 
Yes, humans have eggs, but they are not the same as chicken eggs. In humans, eggs refer to the female reproductive cells, also known as ova or oocytes. These eggs are produced in the ovaries and are released during a woman's menstrual cycle in a process known as ovulation. If fertilized by sperm, the egg can develop into an embryo and eventually a fetus.

It's important to note that human eggs are not physically visible like chicken eggs and are much smaller in size. Additionally, the reproductive processes and anatomy differ significantly between chickens and humans.
Good job Tudy. You passed the test.
 

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