No, a hen's egg is not a unicellular organism. It is a single cell, the ovum, surrounded by multiple layers such as the yolk, egg white, and shell. Once fertilized, the ovum develops into a multicellular organism, the chick.
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The embryo in an egg is typically located within the egg white and yolk. The blastodisc, which contains the embryo and develops into the chick, is usually found on top of the yolk.
A fat cell is a eukaryotic cell. Eukaryotic cells have a membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles, whereas prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles.
The yolk of an egg cell contains food storage tissue, which provides nutrients for the developing embryo. The egg white, or albumen, contains a sticky fluid that helps cushion and protect the developing embryo.
The yolk is the food for the cell. It is the very life of the developing embryo. For the 21 days that cell need to grow into a living breathing chicken, everything it need will come from that yolk.
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Each egg cell is a single haploid cell.
Yes, the yolk of an egg is a large or "fat" cell.
The Nucleus
The yolk of an egg is one cell.
The cell membrane. The shell is just an extra organelle solely made of calcium carbonate that provides structure. It is not part of the living egg, just a layer of protection. Note that the egg is only one cell
The germ cell in a hen's egg is the ovum, which is found in the egg yolk. The ovum is the female reproductive cell that, when fertilized by a sperm cell, can develop into a new organism.
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no, the egg yolk is just the yolk. and the egg white is just the white
the egg yolk
"The yolk of the egg is yellow" is correct. "Yolk" is a singular noun, so it should be paired with the singular verb "is."