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  • "Chicken-and-egg" is a metaphoric adjective describing situations where it is not clear which of two events should be considered the cause and which should be considered the effect, to express a scenario of infinite regress, or to express the difficulty of sequencing actions where each seems to depend on others being done first.
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  • The chicken or the egg causality dilemma is commonly stated as the question, "which came first: the chicken or the egg?"
  • The age-old question of which came first, the chicken or the egg, has puzzled humanity for centuries, sparking philosophical debates and scientific inquiries.
  • The question-what came first, the chicken or the egg? – is an old riddle that has bamboozled the old and the young for many generations.
  • Which Came First - The Chicken or the Egg?
  • The zygote cell is the only place where DNA mutations could produce a new animal, and the zygote cell is housed in the chicken’s egg. So, the egg came first.
  • The chicken, no, the egg, no, the chicken, no, the egg. It's enough to make your head spin right off your neck. Spoiler: The egg came first!
  • Most biologists will answer confidently when asked "which came first, the chicken or the egg?" but the answer may depend on what type of egg you're talking about.
  • It’s that old riddle that’s sparked many arguments through the ages: was it the chicken or the egg that came first?
  • Which Came First - The Chicken or the Egg? [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1a8pI65emDE.
  • Scientists have now claimed to have cracked the riddle of whether the chicken or the egg came first. The answer, they say, is the chicken.
  • T he chicken or the egg? Sometimes, as a zoology author, I am asked this question by the kid at the front with the raised hand and large questioning eyes.
  • Ever wondered or thought of figuring out the answer of the world famous unsolved riddle “Which came first, chicken or the egg?