What is yolk sac?
Answer / Vivek Chaoudhary
Yolk sac is an extra embryonic membrane found in many animals, especially in birds and reptiles. It provides nutrients to the developing embryo, particularly proteins and lipids, and also plays a role in the formation of the digestive system.
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