Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Fertilization and Differentiation Animation

18 comments:

  1. This is a really helpful video, and it completely explained what I didn't understand about the processes of fertilization and pregnancy, except i didn't understand where and why the germ layers are formed. Also, what does the placenta look like?
    -Gideon 7E

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  2. That's really cool, this really helped me understand it. It's really awesome seeing what the egg does when it is fertilized.

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  3. It's really amazing how the cells move to form an embryo and a fetus!
    Thanks so much Leslie!

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  4. aw the embryo is so cute
    and this video explains everything so well! i will definetly use this to study for our quiz

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  5. It's incredible how complex and sophisticated the human body is. And to think all this is derived from mutations.

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  6. This must be a collage course because nobody would bother making something this cool for middle schoolers. This really helped me understand how it works.

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  7. Thanks, Leslie. The animation was really helpful in understanding the egg's transformation.

    Michael N. 7I

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  8. Cool, helped me understand what a blastocyst was. BTW, what happens if 2 sperms touch the egg at the exact same time, and they both successfully fertilize it at the same time.

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  9. How can one sperm enter the egg before all the other sperm do? What gives this 'winning' sperm an advantage?

    -Demos Sfakianakis

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  10. Thats so awesome!!!! Its so amazing how your body know what to do and when to do it.....


    -Peter Freitag 7E

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  11. this video helped me understand how he egg grows into a fetus. its really cool how the egg goes through all this growing then makes people

    -sophia m 7f

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  12. Woah, you really see what happens to the egg before fertilliztion.

    Thanks,
    Abbey 7B

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  13. This video helped me understand what happens to an egg when it's fertilized.Thanks!
    -Annique

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  14. Yeah, I agree with Peter. Our bodies are so amazing! This really helped me understand it much better. Thanks Leslie!

    ~Jiaming Lin 7B

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  15. This is really cool! I like how the germ layers transform into a little baby! Awesome animation!
    -Claire, 7H

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  16. It was really helpful...
    Even my dads getting my sister to tag along with me when i watch these videos!

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  17. great video. the sperm were like the cars in NASCAR!

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  18. It's so cool how it shows the inside of the Blastocyst and displays the Inner Cell Mass... They look like bubbles!!! It's amazing how those bubble-like Blastocysts can turn into baby :D

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