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how does the amount of daylight affect the number of eggs laid by a chicken hypothese

Answer :

the average chicken will require about 16 hours of daylight, with 8 hours of darkness. With these conditions, a chicken is able to lay eggs continuously.

The secret is hidden inside a chicken's Pineal Gland, when they receive more light as daylight is lengthened, the gland will secrete hormones telling her ovaries to begin producing eggs.

Answer:

The correct answer is - increase with the daylight and maximum in 16 hours of exposure.

Explanation:

According to the chicken hypothesis, the amount of daylight affects egg-laying production by the chicken.

In the summertime, chickens start laying the eggs when there is a minimum of 14-hour daylight exposure to the chicken and egg and the productivity of the egg-laying is increase with the increase in the amount of the daylight. At the 16 hours of light exposure is the peak point of the productivity of the eggs.

Thus, the correct answer is -The correct answer is - increase with the daylight and maximum in 16 hours of exposure.