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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

'Ex ovo omnia.'

libfemme ( 05/31/2004, 04:53:12 )

An egg is a single cell. The largest type of cell to be sure, but it is meant to divide immediately upon fertilization into identical, smaller cells therefore there has to be a lot of cytoplasm, the cytoplasm for a hundred cells, gathered and stored in that first cell. The egg of a chicken is large enough to hold in your hand. The egg of a human is microscopic. But then a chicken egg develops into a chick outside the mother and therefore the total amount of 'stuff' that will comprise the chick must be already present in the shell. While a human egg, or any mammal egg, has to divide only for a few days before it attachs to the uterus. After that it can draw nurishment from the mother's blood system and hence cells can 'grow' larger before dividing. A mammal mother eats for two during the entire pregnancy.Since multiple cell organisms developed evolutionaryily after single cell organisms life began as "eggs". Today all individuals start out life as a single cell and then differentiate into specialized cells as a multi-cell organism.Therefore the egg came before the chicken. Just as it does today.'Ex ovo omnia.' Everything comes from the egg-William Harvey,1578-1657

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