Bird eggs are laid by females and
incubated for a variable duration depending on the species. This diagram shows a cross-section of a
chicken egg on its ninth day of incubation. The
embryo is surrounded by the
amnion, a membrane that fills with amniotic fluid and cushions it against shock; the
allantois helps the embryo obtain oxygen and handles metabolic waste; the
vitellus, or yolk, is the nutrient-bearing portion of the egg, containing most of its fat, minerals, and many of its proteins and blood vessels; the
chorion forms the
amniotic sac and encloses the other structures; the
albumen protects the yolk and embryo and provides additional nutrients; the porous shell allows oxygen to enter while keeping unwanted fluids and contaminants out.
Diagram credit: KDS4444