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Egg with little yolk is...

Egg with little yolk is

A

Alecithal

B

Microlecithal

C

Mesolecithal

D

Polylecithal.

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding the Question**: The question asks about the type of egg that has little yolk. Yolk is the nutrient-rich substance found in eggs that provides food for the developing embryo. 2. **Identifying the Options**: The options given are: - A) A lecithin - B) Microlecithin - C) Mesolecithin - D) Polylecithin 3. **Analyzing the Terms**: - **A lecithin**: Refers to eggs with no yolk. - **Microlecithin**: Refers to eggs with a little amount of yolk. - **Mesolecithin**: Refers to eggs with a moderate amount of yolk. - **Polylecithin**: Refers to eggs with a high concentration of yolk. 4. **Determining the Correct Answer**: Since the question specifically asks for eggs with little yolk, the correct term is "Microlecithin," which corresponds to option B. 5. **Conclusion**: The answer to the question "Egg with little yolk is" is option B) Microlecithin. ---
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