Thursday, September 23, 2010

Can nearby be conjoined triplets?

There are conjoined twins, so are there conjoined triplets? No. Cojoined twins are cause when a zygote intending to be twins fails to completely split. Triplets can be any three different eggs fertilized by three different sperm or one egg fertilized by one sperm and a set of twins. Only the twins could be cojoined.
Yep. The egg cell won't completely split three ways.
There is such a thing as equal triplets. Usually this is when the egg splits and then one of those splits again. The egg can not divide into 3 parts. So no conjoined triplets.
probably not because conjoined twins are from one single zygote not separating completley, triplets come from any two or three separate eggs..so if its possible at all, i am sure it is extremely bloody because a zygote normally individual splits once if it splits at all
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