Fertilized eggs

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If an egg has been fertilized, it’s technically alive, right? I mean like when a human egg is fertilized we believe it’s alive (that’s why we say life starts at conception). So if the egg is alive wouldn’t it feel pain when someone cooks it in a pan? Just wondering!
 
If an egg has been fertilized, it’s technically alive, right? I mean like when a human egg is fertilized we believe it’s alive (that’s why we say life starts at conception). So if the egg is alive wouldn’t it feel pain when someone cooks it in a pan? Just wondering!
No. There's no nervous system thats formed for a good few days even when being purposely incubated
 
GoodLord, that's a stretch!
Answer is no, cells don't start to multiply until incubation begins, unlike a human.
 
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