In the Beginning (1937)

The film discusses the origins of life on Earth, tracing the evolution of various forms of life from primitive creatures to mammals. It highlights the process of reproduction, particularly focusing on the development of the egg in mammals, including the stages of ovulation, fertilization, and embryo development. The film emphasizes that all higher animals, including humans, originate from a microscopic egg, showcasing the intricate processes involved in gestation and the significance of the placenta for nourishment during development.

Keywords
evolution, life origins, mammals, reproduction, egg development, fertilization, embryo, ovulation, placenta, gestation

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