Nop. It’s a chick embryo, around stage 15 (50 to 55 hours since conception). I think they injected the dye into its blood so that we could see the blood vessels and the heart beating.
This is a chicken embryo being injected with dye to reveal the blood vessels extending throughout the yolk. You can see the shell which has been broken to reveal the yolk, and also the heart beating in the forming embyro.
Alright, is this a… brain? Some sort of invertebrate? What are they injecting dye into here?
An egg?
Nop. It’s a chick embryo, around stage 15 (50 to 55 hours since conception). I think they injected the dye into its blood so that we could see the blood vessels and the heart beating.
I miss embryology classes…
Test Tube?
Its a Fertilized chicken egg in its early stages. Take black ink, inject it into the heart of the fetus and voila! black s**t everywhere in the egg!
Looks like injecting dye into a chicken embryo. The white rim would be the shell of the egg and the yellow the yolk.
This is a chicken embryo being injected with dye to reveal the blood vessels extending throughout the yolk. You can see the shell which has been broken to reveal the yolk, and also the heart beating in the forming embyro.
Why isn’t this on Dropping The Science, yo?
Did it die? or did KFC buy them?
Both. In that order.
I want it deep fried!
I see fingers! It must have a soul! Don’t let the mother murder it!
…What? A chicken egg?
…I’ll start the bacon.
I lol’d.
I also lol’d.
Life begins at injection…
love how the first 5 comments near enough say the same thing?
Yes, I do.
It would be cooler with a human embryo. Just saying…
Yes just take a picture of the mother’s flayed body to expose the embryo still living and dump some black s**t in it.
Pretty sure that’s been done.
I’m way too squeamish to actually look for it, however.
Besides discovering my fear of trypopobia on the Internet, I find that I may also have chicken-embryo-with-dye-in-its-blood-vessels-phobia.
holy s**t i can’t stop watching this
I’m too sympathetic to animals, I want the chicken to live!
But Science moves on…
Unless there’s a complication as a result of the dye, I’d imagine the fetus could still survive, if someone really wanted it to.