How do eggs "Look fertilized"? Please answer!
I'm not sure exactly what you're asking? The eggs in the OP's original thread starter are how eggs look when they are fertilized. They will have a white ring called a blastoderm around a tiny white dot called the ovum. This is caused by all the cells starting to divide across the surface of the fertilized egg, the beginning stages of embryo formation. When an egg is not fertilized, all you will see is the ovum itself, and not the blastoderm (the ring that is embryonic development).
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