the yolk of a chicken egg is a very large cell. unlike most cells, egg yolks do not have to take in nutrients. why does this allow the cell to be so big?

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Answer:  Biologists like to argue over the semantics of this, but it is generally accepted that the yolk of an egg is one single, massive cell, thousands of times bigger than typical cells. ... This is often invisible in the eggs you buy, because they are unfertilized, so the cell has not split and grown.

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