Subject: Animal litters often have a runt. Do human multiple births have a runt?
Date: Sun May 23 13:38:29 2004
Posted by Scott Gowdy
Grade level: 4-6
School: No school entered.
City: Dayton State/Province: OH
Country: No country entered.
Area of science: Development
ID: 1085337509.Dv
Message:
We are studying human growth and develpment in science class. Part of our lesson explained what
ways twins could form. I heard once that one of the two twins is usually weaker than the other. My
teacher didn't know the answer. I thought maybe you all could help my class. Thanks.
Re: Animal litters often have a runt. Do human multiple births have a runt?
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