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Identical twins
Identical twins. Identical (monozygotic) twins develop when a single fertilized ovum divides completely and equally at an early stage of the embryonic phase. Identical twins share the same placenta, are always of the same sex and look remarkably alike. Nonidentical twins come instead from two separate ova which have been fertilized by two different spermatozoa. They may be of different sexes and look quite different.
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Identical twins
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Identical twins. Identical (monozygotic) twins develop when a single fertilized ovum divides completely and equally at an early stage of the embryonic phase. Identical twins share the same placenta, are always of the same sex and look remarkably alike. Nonidentical twins come instead from two separate ova which have been fertilized by two different spermatozoa. They may be of different sexes and look quite different.
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SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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SS2115227
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SA2449
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adolescent
E00816
identical twins
lifestyle
monozygotic twins
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teen
twins
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