Its an indicator of how long the eggs been stored, temperature effects passage of water from the egg white to the yolk over time-directly contributing to the yolks height, also its an indication of the age of the bird
This is called oviparity or spawning.
The Yolk's on You was created in 1980.
Yes yolk is yellow
"The yolk of the egg is yellow" is correct. "Yolk" is a singular noun, so it should be paired with the singular verb "is."
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 yolk! yolk
Oviparity describes an animal that lays eggs with little to no embryonic development in the mother. Then, yes, bees are oviparous.
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 homophone for "yolk" is "yoke".
The homophone of "yolk" is "yoke."
Yolk is a noun.