Learn how to draw a great looking Anatomy of an Egg for Kids with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Anatomy of an Egg for Kids.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing the Anatomy of an Egg for Kids
How to Draw a Great Looking Anatomy of an Egg for Kids for Kids and Beginners - Step 1
1. Begin the anatomy of an egg for kids outline by using a long curved line to enclose the egg shape—an oval that is slightly more pointed on top.
Drawing Step 2
2. Draw another egg shape within the first, closely following the original outline.
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Drawing Step 3
3. Draw a third outline parallel to the other two. This time, however, curve it up on the bottom, creating a space between the two shapes.
Drawing Step 4
4. Draw a circle in the middle of the egg. This will be the yolk. Draw a small oval on one side of it.
Drawing Step 5
5. Draw a wavy line from the yolk to the top of the egg.
Drawing Step 6
6. Draw another wavy, curved line parallel to the first.
Drawing Step 7
7. Draw two wavy, curved lines parallel to each other below the yolk. They should attach just above the open space.
Add More Details to Your Anatomy of an Egg for Kids Picture - Step 8
8. Begin labeling the parts of the egg. Working clockwise, label the chalaza, eggshell, albumen, and yolk. Draw straight lines from each vocabulary term to the part that it describes.
Complete the Outline of Your Anatomy of an Egg for Kids Drawing - Step 9
9. Continue labeling the yolk membrane, inner shell membrane, outer shell membrane, air cell, and germinal disk or blastoderm. Draw straight lines to each part.
Color Your Anatomy of an Egg for Kids Drawing
Your anatomy of an egg for kids outline is now complete. Color your diagram.
Egg shells can be many colors, including white, brown, green, pink, blue, and speckled. Albumen is white or clear, yolks are yellow or orange, and the germinal disk is red.
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Learn More About The Anatomy of an Egg for Kids Drawing
Ever wonder what an egg looks like on the inside? You could crack an egg as in this fried egg drawing. Or you could take a scientific approach with this anatomy of an egg for kids drawing.
Eggs are how birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and even some animals reproduce. They keep them safe and warm as in this nest drawing.
The egg's shell protects the baby as it grows. The yolk is slowly absorbed by the baby, feeding it. They grow until they fill the inside of the egg, as in this dragon egg drawing.
Then the time comes for the egg to hatch. Bird eggs like the one in this cartoon egg drawing are hard, and the baby inside must crack them to get out.
Fish and frogs usually have soft, jelly-like eggs, and reptiles such as crocodiles may have leathery eggs. On the inside, though, all eggs are much like the one in this diagram.
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