Ovum Centrolecithal

There are several types of eggs, and one of them is the Centrolecithal egg. This type of egg is different in that its center contains a lot of yolk, which is a nutrient for the development of the embryo.

The Centrolecithal ovum is shaped like a ball that contains the yolk in the center. The yolk consists of lipids, proteins and carbohydrates, which provide the embryo with essential nutrients. In addition, the yolk contains vitamins and minerals that are necessary for the growth of the embryo.

In addition, the egg has a membrane that protects it from damage and ensures transportation to the uterus. The lining also contains nutrients and hormones that help the embryo develop in the uterus.

After the egg is fertilized, the yolk begins to break down and nutrients are used for the development of the embryo. As a result of this process, an embryo is formed, which begins to grow and develop in the uterus.



**Ovum centralecital is a type of egg that is characterized by the presence of a large amount of yolk in the central part of the cell.** These cells are shaped like a figure eight, which makes them especially noticeable among other eggs. They also have a thinner shell