Module 10 : Objects within Objects  
  Lecture 32 : Pregnant Woman, Fruits, Oyster, Egg, Coconut, etc.
 

Egg

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Plate 3 Anatomy of Egg

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Egg is an appropriate example of ‘objects within object’. It consists of shell, inner and outer membrane, Air Cell, Albumen, Chalazae, Membrane and Yolk. It is fascinating yet complex egg structure that revolves around the best protection for the unborn embryo. The anatomy of egg exhibits various layers of protective mechanism for the safe growth of the unborn. It is extremely delicate yet robust system protecting the germination of new life system.