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Originally Posted by stories4u";p="
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Originally Posted by myopicmouse";p="
so waht your telling me, is that you STILL haven't found a book that refers to a fertilised egg as a species...only 'from' a certain species....ok thanks! ...keep trying 
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A fertilized egg can not be a species you dolt...you are not a species...you are a member of a species...you are called a human....adult I suppose...that means that you are an adult member of species h. sapiens...just as an unborn human is an unborn member of species h. sapiens...you claimed that you were a smart person...if you are going to make the claim...then act the part...or do you actually believe that an individual is "a" species rather than a member of a species?
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human is a species. hence child/adult are humans, hence why books refer to these as belonging to a species. i.e a picture of a human is refered to as a homo-sapien, it's being talked about as a species.
stop trying to play with words to squirm out of the fact that a f. egg will not be referred to as a homo-sapien....im guessing you STILL haven't had any luck with that?
hence why in this had out i got yesturday which had a diagram on "mammalian placental structure" says "embryo
of a cat" it does not call the embryo 'a cat'