Originally posted by T.M
Next question:What was the name of the plane that dropped the bomb on Hiroshima and how did it get its name ?
Ok, ok, I had to look that one up in the encyclopedia... but since I don't expect anybody else to answer:
The B-29 Superfortress that dropped the nuke 'Little Boy' on Hiroshima was nicknamed 'Enola Gay', after the pilots mother.
The plane itself has been restored, but at the same time been disassembled into a variety of parts (such as the cockpit, the fuselage and the engines), in order to make it possible to ship it and display it in museums and at exhibitions.
With a dark subject like that as previous question, let's move over to one concerning life:
When you were taking shape as an embryo, which body-part was first created? In other words, what was the thing every human (and any whirled animal) was first during their evelopment to a embryo?
Originally posted by Sonic x 20
How can you put a picture under your user name? I've been trying to figure that out.
Go to or 'Edit Profile' or 'Quick links' in the blue line at the top of the screen. There you'll get the option to upload images as a signature.
These have to fit certain dimensions and sises in kb, more info on that will bee displayed there.
Good luck.
Think about it folks. When the fertilized egg starts to split in more cells to become an embryo, where would it start?
The first recognisable organ created would be one in the center of the organism, from where it evolves, building up around that center.
To answer the question: you all started your lives as a primal version of the large intestine, and to be more precise; the end part of it...
So, technically, everybody started of as an ass! 😄
Stuff like limbs come in a far later stadium just as the heart and lungs, which are redundant anyhow for a long time since your blood-flow (and oxygen-supply) is provided by mommy. Those start to take real shape in the last months.