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ISBNs | 978-5-04-097163-3 |
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The weight | 0,42 kg |
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“280 days before your birth. Reporting on What You Forgot in the Midst of Events tells the STORY OF YOU from conception to birth, from the first cell to nine months later, when you decided to come into this world.
Did you know that at the beginning of the XNUMXth century, the expression "RABBIT DIED" meant that a woman was pregnant? Or that the tiny marine worm "Bonellia viridis" spends its entire life in its own female, being her personal sperm donor? These are just two of the very unusual facts that you will find in the book by Katharina Vestre, which tells us all about the wonderful process of human development in the womb.
The author's task is to penetrate as deeply as possible into a living organism and consider the process of pregnancy at the cellular level, explain how chromosomes work, how cells communicate with each other and what DNA is. The author came up with the idea of addressing the reader as if he was inside his mother’s body at the time of reading and growing every month - here he is just a combination of two parent cells, now there are already four cells, and then six, eight, but now it appeared and started working heart, hearing, sight, lungs developed, fingers and toes formed, and so on.