Human Cloning
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Just a clarification. If it is an embryo, it has already been fertilized. Someone needs a biology class. :)
Somebody does need a biology class. It's not Colin though, it's you. http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2002-01/wfub-rdp012502.php[^] Oops. [edit]clarification - the link credit goes to John Theal, I did not look this up.[/edit] Chris Richardson
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Somebody does need a biology class. It's not Colin though, it's you. http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2002-01/wfub-rdp012502.php[^] Oops. [edit]clarification - the link credit goes to John Theal, I did not look this up.[/edit] Chris Richardson
Hi Chris, Well I have had multiple biology classes. Just because someone writes an article using terminology incorrectly doesn't mean I'm wrong. The definition of an embryo has always been the folowing: 1. The fertilized egg of a vertebrate animal. 2. In humans, the pre-fetal product of conception up to the third month of pregnancy. Don't beleive me, go check the dictionary. :)