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Twin - Wikipedia One twin, the 'donor' twin, is small and anemic, the other, the 'recipient' twin, is large and polycythemic The lives of both twins are endangered by this condition
Understanding Twins - Psychology Today There are different types of twins, identical and fraternal being the most common Identical, or monozygotic, twins develop from the same fertilized egg that splits into two These twins are
Twin | Identical, Monozygotic, Dizygotic | Britannica twin, either of two young who are simultaneously born from one mother Twinning, common in many animals, is of two biological kinds: the one-egg (monozygotic), or identical, type and the two-egg (dizygotic), or fraternal, type
twin - Wiktionary, the free dictionary twin (plural twins) Either of two people (or, less commonly, animals) who shared the same uterus at the same time; one who was born at the same birth as a sibling
The Biology of Twins Formation Explained - Biology Insights The formation of twins results in two individuals developing simultaneously during a single pregnancy While relatively uncommon compared to singleton births, approximately 1 in every 250 pregnancies results in twins globally, though this rate can vary based on geographical and demographic factors Understanding how twins come to be involves examining distinct biological pathways, as twins can
Twin - definition of twin by The Free Dictionary 1 Being two or one of two offspring born at the same birth: twin sisters 2 Being two or one of two identical or similar people, animals, or things: twin cities; a twin bed 3 Botany Of or relating to structures, such as flowers, that occur in pairs 4 Consisting of two identical or similar parts: a twin lamp fixture
What does twin mean? - Definitions for twin A twin is one of two offspring produced in the same pregnancy Twins can either be monozygotic, meaning that they develop from one zygote that splits and forms two embryos, or dizygotic meaning that they develop from two eggs, each fertilized by separate sperm cells