Eggs without yolk can hatch too

Thursday, November 12, 2015 - 14:30 in Biology & Nature

Most animals reproduce by laying eggs. As the embryo develops, its feeds on the egg yolk. No egg yolk, no offspring, then? Not always. Biologists have discovered an exception to the rule: the eggs of nematodes (roundworms) can also hatch without egg yolk.

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