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How a human cell grows.

A 'Freely Floating Sperm' and a 'Freely Floating Egg' meet in the Fallopian Tube. 

They fuse together combining their half DNA strands into a single complete strand.

Immediately the new DNA directs the Single Cell to divide and grow.

Fallopian tube with sperm/egg

This is the stage upon which an individual life begins.

The new "person" begins the long journey of life. 

In order to get the nourishment that it needs to grow and develop, it checks in at the "womb".

Here's how we get our  Amino Acids, while we're hanging out waiting to be born.

The womb is a special place, belonging to the host.

We call her -------- "mom".

The egg can imbed itself into the soft tissue. Once attached it grows "roots" that thread into the wall of the womb.

It is through these roots that it obtains all of the food and oxygen that it needs to grow.

Placenta attached to womb

This root system belongs to the "New Person".

All nutrients and oxygen pass from the host to the growing cell by "osmosis".

Tree with roots in soil

Like a tree in the forest, that extends its roots into the fertile soil of "Mother Earth", the cell remains completely independent. 

A tree is never part of the soil.

You came from mommy but you were never "part" of mommy.


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