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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2008

Watch the amazing transformation of a cell to an embryo.

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  • Is there a second part to this???

    And omg this video was actually amazing and really well detailed! :)

  • @justinefiona94 Currently there is no follow on to this video.

  • 1:48 demonstrates those hard-to-cope-with inuterinic ray shadows. What Program did you use? (for modelling and rendering, not for the shine... )

  • @theotherscientist That section of this video was created using a combination of Maya modeling and After Effects Post processing.

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  • Great images and explanation = )

    But the constant rotation has got me feeling nauseous...... 0_0

  • Rather than just magically showing the "next phase" I would've liked to see a gradual growing of all structures, especially when it goes from the tube-like form into the beginning of an embryo.

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  • exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!

    

  • Why are we looking at the pregnancy of Lara Croft?

  • Sorry, but this is bullshit. Babies come from a stork.

  • The 32-cell mass shown at 0:49 is actually a morula and not a blastocyst. A morula does not become a blastocyst until it begins to undergo cavitation.

  • GUNS

    LOVE SCENE

    LESBIAN NIGHTS

  • the embryo thinks he is cool but i can turn around to

  • Minute 1:42 to 1:53.

    One example is Spina Bifida, which is a failure to close the neural tube. When that happens, the back side of the body, along the spine, is opened to the outside in some regions. If the folding would cover the embryo like it is shown here, the spine would be in our belly and failure to close would leave it open to the inside.

    I might be wrong. But if that's not the case, this is a very important issue since this video is surely being used by teachers all over the world.

  • Dear publisher. Please correct me if I am wrong. After the neural tube starts to grow and close, this animation shows the outer cells (epiblast) closing on top of the neural tube. However, I believe that this is the opposite of what happens. The neural tube represents the ectoderm, below is the mesoderm and bellow is the endoderm. If the folding happens the way it is shown in this video we would be inside out, with endoderm, then the mesoderm, covering the ectoderm in the inside.

  • why is she wearing combat gear?

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