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IS the human fetus a parasite according to science? and other stuff.

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If you think the fetus is a parasite wait until it's born and doesn't leave your house until it turns 40.
 
I saw this on yahoo:


THIS IS SCIENCE:
FETUS IS NOT A BABY (GOOGLE THE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CHART), but a parasite because the classification of the biological relationship that is based on the behavior one organism (fetus) and how it relates to the woman's body:

as a zygote, it invaded the woman's uterus using its TROPHOBLAST cells, hijacked her immune system by using NEUROKININ B and HCG--- so her body doesn't kill it, steals her nutrients to survive, and causes her harm or potential death.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trophoblast

"The placenta functions as an immunological barrier between the mother and the fetus, creating an immunologically privileged site. For this purpose, it uses several mechanisms:
It secretes Neurokinin B containing phosphocholine molecules. This is the same mechanism used by parasitic nematodes to avoid detection by the immune system of their host.[2]"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immune_tolerance_in_pregnancy

" Due to its highly-negative charge, hCG may repel the immune cells of the mother, protecting the fetus during the first trimester. It has also been hypothesized that hCG may be a placental link for the development of local maternal immunotolerance."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_chorionic_gonadotropin

"It is also possible for a symbiotic relationship to exist between two organisms of the same species."
http://www.answers.com/topic/symbiosis -- Gale's Science of Everyday Things.

just like a parasitic twin --- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasitic_twin

"an animal or plant that lives in or on another (the host) from which it obtains nourishment. The host does not benefit from the association and is often harmed by it"
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/parasite

pregnancy CAUSES HARM: http://www.thelizlibrary.org/liz/004.htm

THE FETUS DOESN'T HAVE THE ABILITY TO FEEL PAIN --WHEN MOST ABORTIONS OCCUR.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/newswe...es-the-fetus-feel-pain-uk-report-says-no.html

Spam blog link removed. -DrPizza

Human life begins at conception.

Only teenagers are parasites and feel no pain.
 
Human life begins at conception.

Only teenagers are parasites and feel no pain.

WAIT! i have no problem saying that a human is formed at conception, but teenagers are financial parasites that spend your money on useless crap at the mall, and yell in your face when you won't buy their video games and say that their life is hard....when they pay NOT one bill, looking like justin beaver. they kind of remind of one of those useless housewives of fill in the blank; plastic surgery made their faces look funny, they look like aliens to me! but a fetus is a still parasite.
 
You already responded to that post.

I had my hat in this thread to get you to 50 posts. So i'll keep contributing until then.
Everyone else has stopped feeding meatwad...someone who is purporting to spout revolutionary scientific theories but can't spell or structure a sentence correctly is just not worth the time
 
Everyone else has stopped feeding meatwad...someone who is purporting to spout revolutionary scientific theories but can't spell or structure a sentence correctly is just not worth the time


oh, you called me meatwad....that's cute.

funny, i love your cop-outs...prove me wrong or STFU!
 
The woman's body was invaded by an army of foreign self-mobile cells, one of which infused one of her cells with foreign genetic material, resulting in an immediate reaction wherein the cell immediately began to undergo rapid division. The new cells eventually underwent very dramatic shifts in their functionality and arrangement, leading to a group of cells that bears no resemblance to either of the progenitors.

Foreign invasion force, genetic manipulation, and rapid cellular growth.
Freaky stuff.

:awe:

I've always said life is a sexually transmitted disease.
 
actually, no...and thanks for calling zombiemeatwad.

i love cop-outs, you can't prove me wrong...so make fun of my name!

i lovez it!

I wasn't trying to cop-out. One of my dogs died on Monday, so I really can't dedicate you the time you are trolling for.

I seriously doubt you had any kind of real biological education especially into the > sophomore levels in college.

BTW I didn't call you anything...I was just saying what I thought your SN was at first glance.
 
I wasn't trying to cop-out. One of my dogs died on Monday, so I really can't dedicate you the time you are trolling for.

I seriously doubt you had any kind of real biological education especially into the > sophomore levels in college.

BTW I didn't call you anything...I was just saying what I thought your SN was at first glance.


YOUR trolling tickles me, it does...but i'm not a troll and my science is solid.
 
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