Friday, March 4, 2011

Twintuplets

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   Hey guys! What's up? SuperSara here helping my good bud Gerald out. Any of you guys have a twin? Well, um, cool if you do! Today were gonna be learning about them. There are three types of twins: Indentical, Fraternal and CONJOINED (DUN DUN DUNNNNNN!!!) Let's learn about them.
Indentical Twins: Indentical twins are basically when two sperm cells hit the egg cell at the same time, make two little bundles of joy. When the two cells mix,they make a new cell. The cell then divides and develops into a fetus (baby). With identical twins, sometimes a fertilized egg will split into two cells that will become fetuses. Since there is only one egg, the two cells have exactly the same genes, making them identical twins. The little fetuses will grow together for 9 months until they're ready to come out. Indentical twins can either be boy,boy or girl,girl.


  Fraternal Twins: Fraternal twins are twins that look about as alike as brother and sister. When there are two egg cells released, and two different sperm cells each fuse with them, that's fraternal twins. They travel together to the uterus, where the two different babies grow together for 9 months. Fraternal babies can either be boy,girl; boy,boy; or girl,girl. Fun fact: Did you know that Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen are fraternal twins?




  Conjoined Twins: Uh-oh. Conjoined twins are not something to celebrate. Conjoined twins are connected at some part of the body. Conjoined twins happen when a developing embryo starts to develop into identical twins, but stops before the separation is complete. Sacry isn't it? Conjoined twins happen with any type of twins.




  Twins are really cool, I wish I had one. Of course, every twin says that there brother/sister really annoys them.  So, Gerald did that answer your question? Hope so! SuperSaraSuperBye!!!!! Later peeps! B )

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