An egg yolk is a part of an eggwhich feeds the developing embryo. So, yes.
yolk is the yellow part of the egg (spherical part) and yoke is what joins together
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A homophone for the yellow part of an egg is "yolk," and a homophone for "that which joins together" is "yoke." Both words sound the same but have different meanings.
The homophone for the yellow part of an egg, which joins together, is "yolk." This refers to the inner part of an egg that is rich in nutrients and helps to nourish the developing embryo.
most people think the yellow part if the egg is the baby but this is not true. what would have been the chick is a small white string attached to the yellow yoke.
The embryo, which in a fertilized egg is a tiny speck attached to the yoke sack.
I'm not saying there can't be something called an egg yoke, but if you're thinking about the yellow stuff inside the word is egg yolk.
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the yoke contains the most fat. one egg equal about 80 calorie the yoke is a bout 50 alone.
No, it's the least healthy part of the egg.
* yard (as in bacyard) * yarn * yellow * yes * yell * year * you * yoke (part of an egg) * youngest
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