Come on, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby. Can anyone name that movie? What line that movie's from? It's arse witherspoon film. Anybody? It's from walk the line. I actually really love that movie. And I know you're all surprised I'm not singing at you today. I considered doing a rendition of Britney Spears hit Me Baby one more time. But when I'm animating the word baby in my head, reese beats Brittany to the punch. Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Selfie Life, where we are reviewing topics that are covered on the MCAT. My name is Nikayla and today we are going to be reviewing embryogenesis. And I'm not going to lie to you, it is complex. Probably as complex, if not more so than the female reproductive system. But I mean, come on. Does anyone out there expect growing babies to be easy? But I am going to try to do my best to break it down and tie it all together. I mean, growing human babies kind of blows my mind. I mean, growing any type of baby is crazy, but human babies are just next level. How cells are this essentially smart to pull this off. It's just another reason why I love science. It's just so incredible. Cool. So let's jump in and just start with the basics. What is embryogenesis? Embryogenesis is the formation and development of the embryo in the first eight weeks after fertilization. And it really is kind of a whirlwind of mitotic activity and cell differentiation which.