Frog eggs, because a sea star develops faster therefore needing less yolk for development and being able to feed sooner than a frog.
No, chicken eggs are not isolecithal. They are telolecithal because the yolk is located at one end, away from the developing chick. Chicken eggs are also macrolecithal due to the large amount of yolk they possess.
Double yolk eggs can be laid by any chicken breed, but it is more common in young hens that are just beginning to lay eggs. It is not specific to a particular breed.
Frogs do not have pregnancies in the same way mammals do. Female frogs lay eggs that are fertilized externally by the male during mating. The time it takes for frog eggs to develop and hatch into tadpoles varies by species but is generally within a few weeks to a few months.
Only to the superstitious. Double-yolk eggs occur when ovulation occurs too rapidly, or when one yolk becomes joined with another yolk. These eggs may be the result of a young hen's productive cycle not yet being harmonized. BUT yes people do say Its Good Luck or you may get a twin if someone is pregnant. :)
well it depends which type of egg but there mostly 2 :)
The larvae inside frog eggs are able to get their own nutrients better than birds. Therefore, they do not need as much yolk for nourishment.
Well frog eggs are clear with black yolks. They come in hundreds though!
Normally if you have 3 eggs you will have a yolk (it's the yellow part of the egg). However if you threw that part out and have no more or cannot get more then theres not much you can do other than try the recipe without the yolk
Just like in chickens the little yolk sac in the egg of a frog provides a nutrient source for the embryo prior to hatching into a tadpole.
All eggs have yolk. Fertilized eggs will have a little white circle on the yolk. Unfertilized eggs will have an oval instead of a circle on the yolk.
Distribution of yolk cells.
Yes egg is good for you but the yolk is more healthy
Do you have an allergy to eggs, specifically to the egg white or yolk?
The chances of finding a double yolk egg in a carton of eggs are about 1 in every 1000 eggs.
If a recipe calls for "2 eggs," it means THE WHOLE EGG. If they want you to use the egg yolk only, it will say, "add the yolk of 2 eggs." If they want you to use the egg whites only, it will say, "separate the eggs and beat in the whites." To 'separate' an egg means to separate the yolk from the whites.
yes it is
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