desert dude
Well-Known Member
There is no such thing as a "zygote before viable fertilization". You knew that, I am sure, because you are such a well informed thinker on the whole process of fertilization and not just some dumb kid with opinions about stuff he has no knowledge of, and which he can't be bothered to really inform himself. Are you and Skylard related?LOL! Of course killing me would be different than eliminating a zygote before viable fertilization, what kind of retard wouldn't think so?
I am no more alive than skin cells, no. Get an education, Red
A zygote is always synthesized from the union of two gametes, and constitutes the first stage in a unique organism's development. Zygotes are usually produced by a fertilization event between two haploid cells
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zygote