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Quote by: Two Cents What species is a tadpole? Where does it belong? Is it a frog? Not yet, but it belongs to frogs because they are the ones who conceived it. So a zygote, while it does not look like a human you would recognise will become a human you will recognise. Just like the tadpole is a stage in the development of a frog a fetus is a stage in the development of a human. They are both alive.. |
Here is some second grade science for you as well.
http://www.cstone.net/~bcp/2/2FSci.htm
Lesson 31 explains that tadpoles are indeed frogs. Immature frogs but frogs none the less. Frogs, like humans, and dogs, most other higher order of creatures mature, they do not develop from something that is not of their species.
The only thing a tadpole, or a human zygote will ever become is more mature. Neither will ever become more a member of thier species than they were at the time of their conception by virtue of age or development.
This is basic science. It would serve you guys to take the time to do some research. No, I suppose it wouldn't because it would just dash your fantasies to bits.