yes
A fertile chicken egg contains an embryo, which is what grows to become a baby chicken, gradually consuming the egg yolk and the egg white in the process.
no the yolk is what the young chick eats.
The yolk is there to nourish the growing embryo.
Supreme Sauce (for chicken supreme) is made with chicken stock and egg yolk.
If you are referring to the vitiline membrane which surrounds the yolk when the yolk is released into the oviduct it is only meant to keep the yolk intact.
The germinal disc is located on the yolk, so that is where the initial cellular division takes place. But a chick can not develop with out both the yolk and the whites (albumen). The yolk is a high concentration of fats which provides energy for growth where as the albumen is high in proteins also needed for tissue growth.
They run chicken farms.
The yolk of the egg.
it gets it nutrients from the yolk of the egg it gets it nutrients from the yolk of the egg
If I have a chicken I would call it yolk!
Yes, the yolk is an essential part of the chicken's reproductive system as it contains the nutrients necessary for the development of the embryo.
it is the one that feeds the chicken