>>21525886>When a zygote is formed I think of it more along the lines of "the construction managers have met and agreed the blueprints are sound but there is no house yet"But unlike the house, the acorn and the zygote will grown on their own, not by anyones design. Obviously if you put them in hostile evironment (the acorn into the sand or whatever, and the zygote out of their body) it will die. But that is influence from outside. The cells as long as fed by the mother or mother nature will replicate themselves unlike the house.
>I'm hinting more towards growth and development.So you are basically saying growth and development makes a person?
>My neighborhood is filled with squirrels. They don't eat saplings, they eat acorns, unsecured trash, cat/dog food, and whatever else they can get their hands on. My neighborhood is also filled with opossums, raccoons, and white tail deer.I think I got my point across the wrong way. All those animals in the forests eat sapplings nut or small trees or whatever. In my point of view those squirrels AND the animals just eat small trees, despite the trees not being fully trees if you know what I mean. Not yet developed