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
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.
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.
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
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?
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That's really cool, this really helped me understand it. It's really awesome seeing what the egg does when it is fertilized.
ReplyDeleteIt's really amazing how the cells move to form an embryo and a fetus!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Leslie!
aw the embryo is so cute
ReplyDeleteand this video explains everything so well! i will definetly use this to study for our quiz
It's incredible how complex and sophisticated the human body is. And to think all this is derived from mutations.
ReplyDeleteThis must be a collage course because nobody would bother making something this cool for middle schoolers. This really helped me understand how it works.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Leslie. The animation was really helpful in understanding the egg's transformation.
ReplyDeleteMichael N. 7I
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.
ReplyDeleteHow can one sperm enter the egg before all the other sperm do? What gives this 'winning' sperm an advantage?
ReplyDelete-Demos Sfakianakis
Thats so awesome!!!! Its so amazing how your body know what to do and when to do it.....
ReplyDelete-Peter Freitag 7E
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
ReplyDelete-sophia m 7f
Woah, you really see what happens to the egg before fertilliztion.
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Abbey 7B
This video helped me understand what happens to an egg when it's fertilized.Thanks!
ReplyDelete-Annique
Yeah, I agree with Peter. Our bodies are so amazing! This really helped me understand it much better. Thanks Leslie!
ReplyDelete~Jiaming Lin 7B
This is really cool! I like how the germ layers transform into a little baby! Awesome animation!
ReplyDelete-Claire, 7H
It was really helpful...
ReplyDeleteEven my dads getting my sister to tag along with me when i watch these videos!
great video. the sperm were like the cars in NASCAR!
ReplyDeleteIt'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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