the yolk of an egg
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vitellusthe yolk of an egg
vitellusthe yolk of an egg
perivitellinesurrounding the yolk of an egg
vitelliVITELLUS, the yolk of an egg
vitellusesVITELLUS, the yolk of an egg
yelkthe yellow, fatty part of an egg, also YOLK
yolksYOLK, the yellow, fatty part of an egg, also YELK
yelksYELK, the yellow, fatty part of an egg, also YOLK
vitellinea vitellus, a membrane surrounding the yolk of an egg
vitellinesVITELLINE, a vitellus, a membrane surrounding the yolk of an egg
parablastthe yolk of an egg, such as a hen's egg, that undergoes meroblastic cleavage
cicatriculaa white spot, the germinating point in the yolk of an egg also CICATRICHULE, CICATRICLE
parablastsPARABLAST, the yolk of an egg, such as a hen's egg, that undergoes meroblastic cleavage
cicatrichulea white spot, the germinating point in the yolk of an egg also CICATRICLE, CICATRICULA
cicatriclea white spot, the germinating point in the yolk of an egg also CICATRICHULE, CICATRICULA
chalazaone of the two albuminous twisted cords which fasten an egg yolk to the shell membrane
cicatrichulesCICATRICHULE, a white spot, the germinating point in the yolk of an egg also CICATRICLE, CICATRICULA
cicatriculasCICATRICULA, a white spot, the germinating point in the yolk of an egg also CICATRICHULE, CICATRICLE
cicatriclesCICATRICLE, a white spot, the germinating point in the yolk of an egg also CICATRICHULE, CICATRICULA
deutoplasmicof or like deutoplasm, the food material, such as yolk or fat, within an egg or cell
deutoplasticof or like deutoplasm, the food material, such as yolk or fat, within an egg or cell
vitellarythe location within an egg where the yolk is formed also VITELLUS
deutoplasmthe food material, such as yolk or fat, within an egg or cell
deuteroplasmthe food material, such as yolk or fat, within an egg or cell
deutoplasmsDEUTOPLASM, the food material, such as yolk or fat, within an egg or cell
deuteroplasmsDEUTEROPLASM, the food material, such as yolk or fat, within an egg or cell
vitellinehaving a yellow color resembling that of an egg yolk
YELLOWYLike an egg yolk
VITELLINEYellow like an egg yolk
RUNNYLike the yolk of a poached egg
vitellineof or pertaining to the egg yolk
RUNNYLike the yolk of a properly cooked poached egg
meroblasticundergoing or involving cleavage in part of the egg surface only, due to a large amount of yolk elsewhere
chalazae(in a bird's egg) Each of two twisted membranous strips joining the yolk to the ends of the shell
biotina colorless crystalline growth vitamin C10H16N2O3S of the vitamin B complex found especially in yeast, liver, and egg yolk
meroblasticallyMEROBLASTIC, undergoing or involving cleavage in part of the egg surface only, due to a large amount of yolk elsewhere
chalazaseither of two spiral bands in the white of a bird's egg that extend from the yolk and attach to opposite ends of the lining membrane see egg illustration
retinolsyellow, fat-soluble, solid terpene alcohol, C20H30O, obtained from carotene and occurring in green and yellow vegetables, egg yolk, etc.: essential to growth, the protection of epithelial tissue, and the prevention of night blindness
retinolyellow, fat-soluble, solid terpene alcohol, C20H30O, obtained from carotene and occurring in green and yellow vegetables, egg yolk, etc.: essential to growth, the protection of epithelial tissue, and the prevention of night blindness
tocopherolsAny of several closely related compounds, found in wheat germ oil, egg yolk, and leafy vegetables, that collectively constitute vitamin E. They are fat-soluble alcohols with antioxidant properties, important in the stabilization of cell membranes