Ok, then why not? Even external eggs are single cells, and mammals' eggs mainly differ in their smaller size (due to not having to contain all the resources required to develop a baby) and the fact that they stay inside their mother. Fundamentally, this question just comes to convention, and I think there's plenty of precedent to call mammals' eggs as such. (It helps that ovum and egg are practically the same word.) Why not also call seeds eggs? For one, they're already fertilized and have already done a fair amount of development, but more importantly, it's just not convention.
"You gotta have a little something before puberty, that way you're not completely blindsided." Unfortunately I think Fauna is vastly overestimating America's education system
It happened to me that way I was in middle school and I was like "why am I sweating rn"... After that class I had to hold my binder strategically if you know what I mean I thought I had some disease 🤣
Platypus: “Ayo! I’m a mammal and I’m offended by it.”
Monotremes are the exception, not the rule. Marsupials less so
'they just don't lay them, they have internal eggs'
monotremes in shambles
“Dorki-Mommi-Fau-Pog-Discusses-Her-Eggs-Pog”
“Awowowowowowoo-Pog”
Why do you have to upset me like that?
"you better not say 'ayo'"
Ayo?🗿
I don't know why she even brought that up. It's not like trees have eggs
Trees have eggs in them all the time, where else are birds supposed to lay them?
Cute Fauna
Those are NOT eggs. THOSE ARE OVAAAAAAAAA *angry biology student noises*
But still colloquially known as egg cells
Ova is literally latin for eggssssssss *angry mildly interested in linguistics noises*
@@BB_Sebring true but it has to be egg "cells" to distinguish the both
@@jespoketheepic irrelevant. Linguistics =/= biology
Ok, then why not? Even external eggs are single cells, and mammals' eggs mainly differ in their smaller size (due to not having to contain all the resources required to develop a baby) and the fact that they stay inside their mother.
Fundamentally, this question just comes to convention, and I think there's plenty of precedent to call mammals' eggs as such. (It helps that ovum and egg are practically the same word.)
Why not also call seeds eggs? For one, they're already fertilized and have already done a fair amount of development, but more importantly, it's just not convention.
6th grade is actually when I had health class.
Ayo?
Lol something about the ost enhances the unhinged fauna experience
"You gotta have a little something before puberty, that way you're not completely blindsided." Unfortunately I think Fauna is vastly overestimating America's education system
It happened to me that way
I was in middle school and I was like "why am I sweating rn"...
After that class I had to hold my binder strategically
if you know what I mean
I thought I had some disease 🤣
AYO 👀
She’s severely overestimating the American school system.
we didnt learn shit in 5th class i didnt know what period is untill middle school biology
Ayo?