They're called the chalazae. Their purpose is to hold the egg yolk in the center of the albumen. There is one on either side of the yolk, and they attach to the inside of the shell wall.
Three-strand twisted nylon.
Three-strand twisted nylon.
the whole DNA strand looks like a twisted ladder. the molecules are on the strand.
Three strand twisted nylon
The twisted strand in the egg white that anchors the yolk is called the chalazae. There is no health risk in eating this part of the egg.
Three strand twisted nylon
Three strand twisted nylon
Albumen is a protein.
Twist a strand of hair tightly them straighten that twisted piece
Three-Strand twisted nylon
Albumen is egg white - it is colorless.
It typically forms a single sometimes twisted strand, not a double helix like DNA.