One main controversy is over at which point does a group of cells become a baby: at heart beat, upon conception, when born? There are quite a few observations that determine whether something is alive or not (Westbroek). The first principle is that all “living things are made of cells” (Westbroek). At conception a new being is formed and is starting to develop. The zygote is a different being separate
One main controversy is over at which point does a group of cells become a baby: at heart beat, upon conception, when born? There are quite a few observations that determine whether something is alive or not (Westbroek). The first principle is that all “living things are made of cells” (Westbroek). At conception a new being is formed and is starting to develop. The zygote is a different being separate