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What os chalaza?????

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Answered by Anonymous
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The chalaza is a structure in the eggs of reptiles and birds and plant ovules. In the eggs of reptiles and birds, the chalaza suspends the yolk in the centre of egg white. and thus it helps in keeping the yolk in place.

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chalaza (plural chalazas or chalazae) (botany) The location where the nucellus attaches to the integuments, opposite the micropyle. (zoology) One of the two spiral bands which attach the yolk of an egg to the eggshell, suspending it in the white.

Explanation:

Contrary to popular belief, that white thing floating in raw eggs is not a baby chicken's umbilical cord. It's not chicken sperm or a beginning embryo either. (Fun fact: Most commercially produced chicken eggs are unfertilized.) It's a chalaza—pronounced cuh-LAY-zuh—and it's totally normal and safe to eat.

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