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No, a chicken egg is not considered a single cell. It is made up of multiple cells, including the yolk, albumen (egg white), and membrane.
Yes, it is possible to be allergic to egg yolk exclusively.
No, a hen's egg is not a unicellular organism. It is a single cell, the ovum, surrounded by multiple layers such as the yolk, egg white, and shell. Once fertilized, the ovum develops into a multicellular organism, the chick.
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Egg allergy can be specific to either the yolk or the white, or both.
The yolk is the food for the cell. It is the very life of the developing embryo. For the 21 days that cell need to grow into a living breathing chicken, everything it need will come from that yolk.
an egg 1 cell.... did you know that?!?!
Each egg cell is a single haploid cell.
Yes, the yolk of an egg is a large or "fat" cell.
The Nucleus
Yes, a human egg cell is eukaryotic. Eukaryotic cells, including human egg cells, have a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, distinguishing them from prokaryotic cells. The egg cell is one of the largest cells in the human body and plays a crucial role in reproduction.
The yolk of an egg is one cell.
The cell membrane. The shell is just an extra organelle solely made of calcium carbonate that provides structure. It is not part of the living egg, just a layer of protection. Note that the egg is only one cell
On top of the yolk sits a little white disk. This is the actual egg, or germ cell, if it were fertilized it would turn into an embryo and eventually baby chick.
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no, the egg yolk is just the yolk. and the egg white is just the white
the egg yolk