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yolk nucleus Vitelline nucleus .
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yolk Egg yolk is the inner portion of the egg and is a good source of protein, iron, vitamins A and D. Egg yolks are also high in cholesterol (about 213 milligrams per egg).(Definition by cooking.com)
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yolk sac The portion of the unused yolk drawn into the chick before hatching.
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yolk sac An external pouch containing nutrients for the growing alevin. When the yolk sac is used up, the alevin is said to be "buttoned- up" and enters the fry stage
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yolk sac the membrane-covered food pouch found on the belly of a newly hatched fish. It nourishes the growing fish until it is able to feed itself. Return to Top
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