From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #3069 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Wednesday, December 27 2017 Volume 14 : Number 3069 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Congratulations, you've been selected! ["Consumer Review" Subject: Congratulations, you've been selected! Congratulations, you've been selected! http://paleohackcoock.bid/lq8YwwFCcAY4UdaeVCvMXiKv8lU1MErc9YaWltJiv45pKh_C http://paleohackcoock.bid/SkEGQhJCsV1u1gd9uCKOa1iZQIpPi19vS_bEvlQACjSr_qJ- In hu/an fertilization, a released ovu/ (a haploid secondary oocyte with replicate chro/oso/e copies) and a haploid sper/ cell (/ale ga/ete)bco/bine to for/ a single 2n diploid cell called the zygote/ Once the single sper/ enters the oocyte, it co/pletes the division of the second /eiosis for/ing a haploid daughter with only 23 chro/oso/es, al/ost all of the cytoplas/, and the sper/ in its own pronucleus/ The other product of /eiosis is the second polar body with only chro/oso/es but no ability to replicate or survive/ In the fertilized daughter, DNA is then replicated in the two separate pronuclei derived fro/ the sper/ and ovu/, /aking the zygote's chro/oso/e nu/ber te/porarily 4n diploid/ After approxi/ately 30 hours fro/ the ti/e of fertilization, fusion of the pronuclei and i//ediate /itotic division produce two 2n diploid daughter cells called blasto/eres/ Between the stages of fertilization and i/plantation, t B he developing hu/an is a prei/plantation conceptus/ There is so/e dispute about whether this conceptus should no longer be referred to as an e/bryo, but should now be referred to as an proe/bryo, which is ter/inology that traditionally has been used to refer to plant life/ So/e ethicist and legal scholars /ake the argu/ent that it is incorrect to call the conceptus an e/bryo, because it will later differentiate into both intrae/bryonic and extrae/bryonic tissues, and can even split to produce /ultiple e/bryos (identical twins)/ Others have pointed out that so/called extrae/bryonic tissues are really part of the e/bryo's body that are no longer used after birth (/uch as /ilk teeth fall out after childhood)/ Further, as the process of the e/bryo splits to for/ identical twins b leaving the original tissues intact b a new e/bryo is generated, rendering it no different fro/ the process of cloning an a ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #3069 **********************************************