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No , reverse is true .
Mammal embryos don't require a large yolk becaues they are nourished directly by the mothers body. In contrast, birds, reptiles, and other (mostly) egg layers, need a large yolk because the yolk must nourish the embryo all the way through development.
The egg yolk is the little baby that is going to born after it's mother heats it.
The yolk in an egg is the food for the developing embryo, with the white (or albumen) surrounding it acting to support and protect it from the outside environment. Your average store-bought eggs are unfertilized, so the embryo has not developed and is typically not visible.
A fertilized egg's yolk provides all of that embryo's nutrient, it also provides protection to the embryo. There are two types of yolk, white yolk and yellow yolk, both having their purpose.
The white around the yolk., The yolk is the embryo.
Yolk or blood are food for embryo .
no the yolk is what the young chick eats.
The yolk is there to nourish the growing embryo.
The egg yolk provides nutrients to the chick embryo when it is developing. It is a major source of protein, B12, and phosphorus for humans. It is also a good source of selenium.
Embryo is formed in germinal spot of yolk .
The embryo is the yolk and feeds what would be the white of the egg if cooked.
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fuunction of yolkthe yolk contains the embrio While the yolk does contain the embryo, it's main purpose is to provide nutrients to the developing young
The yolk of the egg.
A fish embryo feeds from the yolk in the egg. Once they are hatched, they still have a supply of yolk in a sac to last them for a few days.