The white dot on the yolk, known as the germinal disc or blastodisc, is where fertilization occurs in a fertilized egg. It contains the genetic material from the hen and, if fertilized, will develop into an embryo. In unfertilized eggs, this dot remains as a small marker on the yolk but does not develop into anything. Its presence indicates the egg's potential for development under the right conditions.
It means that the egg has been fertalized......and it is the start of a baby chic
The white dot on the yolk is the blastodisc, or where the chick embryo would form if it were fertilized. If you're talking about the strands that look like tails on the yolk, those are the chalazae that keep the yolk in place in side the egg.
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.
No the yolk of an egg is orangish yellow.. the shell is either white or brown depending on which you prefer..
The germinal spot is that small (2-3mm diameter) white dot on an egg yolk. If the egg has been fertilized, the germinal spot is where the baby chick will start to grow.
Embryo is formed in germinal spot of yolk .
no, the egg yolk is just the yolk. and the egg white is just the white
the egg yolk
the yolk! yolk
Egg yolk is thicker than egg white.
Neither. Egg Yolks are yellow.