Difference between revisions of "Talk:Human embryo"
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::Oh okay...Please sign your posts with the second to the last button on the right above or simply four tildas <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> --[[User:Cracker|Cracker]]<sup>[[User_Talk:Cracker|talk]]</sup> 23:36, 15 March 2007 (EDT) | ::Oh okay...Please sign your posts with the second to the last button on the right above or simply four tildas <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> --[[User:Cracker|Cracker]]<sup>[[User_Talk:Cracker|talk]]</sup> 23:36, 15 March 2007 (EDT) | ||
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+ | Thanks Cracker, and if you can find a way to get zygote in there and keep it simple, that would be great. Since it's so hard to get this topic here in the first place i kept it simple. Im also having trouble with the spelling idiot. --Palmd001 |
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If you are going to write something please make sure you are writing it correctly. Ova is singular. Ovum is plural. Spermatazoon is plural. Spermatazoa is a single sperm. One ova combines with one spermatazoa= an Embryo.
You got it backwards there Gasmonkey. Isn't the first stage of development the zygote? --Crackertalk 23:27, 15 March 2007 (EDT)
Sorry, youve got that one wrong. I do appreciate the help with the other spelling errors,but you have it backwards. I have reverted it to the correct form. Please check your dictionary and make a note of it.
- Which is the plural: Bacteria or bacterium? Same thing.
Sorry cracker, i wasn't talking to you. I was referring to the inane spelling error by pseudointellectual monkey boy who doesnt know plurae from a sinular.
bacterium in singular, bacteria is plural...please dont guess, check your dictionary.
Thanks Cracker, and if you can find a way to get zygote in there and keep it simple, that would be great. Since it's so hard to get this topic here in the first place i kept it simple. Im also having trouble with the spelling idiot. --Palmd001