The egg yolk is the part of the egg which feeds the developing embryo. The egg white protects the egg yolk and and provides additional nutrition for the growth of the embryo.
The little black dot in the egg is the part that grows into an embryo.
No , the "white" part of the egg is the food of the developing chick
The yolk is the part of the egg that provides food for the embryo. It contains essential nutrients such as proteins, fats, and vitamins that support the developing chick inside the egg.
An egg yolk is a part of an eggwhich feeds the developing embryo. So, yes.
Endosperm and cotyledons are the part of seed that provides food .
An egg yolk is the part of an egg which serves as the food source for the developing embryo inside.
A seed leaf that stores food for the embryo is called a cotyledon. Cotyledons are part of the seed that provide nutrients to the developing plant embryo until it can sustain itself through photosynthesis.
The fleshy part of the seed is called the endosperm. It is a tissue inside the seed that provides nutrients for the developing plant embryo.
The chick embryo grows from about the size of a dot to the actual chick that emerges from the egg.During this period it(the embryo)depends entirely on the yolk and the albumin(the white part)for its nutrition.
If cells from one part of a developing embryo are transplanted to another region after differentiation, they may not integrate properly due to their specialized functions and the cues from their original environment. This can lead to improper tissue formation, dysfunction, or rejection by surrounding cells. The transplanted cells could struggle to adapt to their new location, potentially disrupting the overall development and homeostasis of the embryo. In some cases, this could lead to developmental anomalies or malformations.
The yellow part of an egg is called the 'yolk' and its purpose is to feed the developing embryo (chick).