Animal Testing Argumentative Essay

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    Since the fifteenth century, animal testing been utilized for medical research, but did not become prevalent until the 1800’s. At this time is when people started to protect the animals, claiming that they had feelings and that it was immoral to continue testing on them. Today, animal testing is a very controversial topic with dozens of stances on what is acceptable and what is not. Animal research has helped us as humans make huge medical advances. Not only in the medical field but in…

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    some of the incidents mentioned above were not uncovered by government regulators, but through litigation. Which raises the question, when was the last FDA inspection of the Peanut Corporation of America facilities? Did the EPA ever do its own water testing in West Virginia near the DuPont facility? Maybe we do not need more regulation, maybe we just need a few more regulators, boots on the ground, to insure the existing regulations are actually enforced. I know that suggestion does not appeal…

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    Rats along with mice make up about 90% of the animals used in research today. Due to both rats and humans being mammals, they share a variety of similarities in structure and function. Thus making rats ideal candidates for research in laboratories along with them being easy to care for, handle and reproduce. Rats are physiologically, genetically and morphologically closer to humans than other research animals. Rats are used for research in a large variety of human conditions from diabetes and…

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    Essay On De-Extinction

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    Over the past few decades, many animals have become extinct either due to natural causes or humans. Recently scientists and researchers believe that animals can be brought back to existence through a process called de-extinction. Some believe that bringing them back to life will make up for the wrong of extinction as stated in Text 1 : 3Q The Ethics of Species ‘De -Extinction’ by Angela Herring. However others claim that because of de-extinction, extinct species are being brought back but…

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    Animal Testing Necessary

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    Animal testing is the use of nonhuman animals in scientific and medical experimentation. It is a hotly debated topic in the media today. Many people look at the ethics of animal testing, but do not look at the scientific facts. Animal testing is necessary in scientific and medical research at this time. We can use animals in human research because animals and humans have many similarities in their anatomy and physiology (cite). Although at the moment animal testing is necessary in scientific…

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    Animal Physiology As the meaning of word ’anatomy’ is the biological form of an animal, physiology means the biological function of an animal. Animal physiology differs in several ways from animal to animal, but all animals share some principal functions. Such functions are attaining nutrients, performing osmoregulation and excretion, and protecting themselves against pathogens. Animals manage these actions by exchanging with the environment. Exchanging is the action when substances in an…

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    Comparative Analysis Animal testing is a very controversial topic; everyone has an opinion on it. Those who are against it, like the writer of the article, http://www.choosecrueltyfree.org.au/against-animal-testing/, usually bring up the discussion of the impacts and changes it has made in animal species or the ineffectiveness and distraught it has brought. “Animals metabolize drugs differently from humans: thus substances which are safe for dogs or rats may not be safe for people. For example,…

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    Animals Testing is Bad? Bioscience and technology have been advanced developed contributing on helping better human life. As a matter of fact, before distributing a new medicine, scientists have to use many tests to evaluate whether the new medicine is good or how bad it affect to human health or any other side effect might occur. Then, animals are science’s targets experiment .From this point, there are two controversial arguments on using animals for testing. One is support to use animal for…

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    purchase products tested on animals. How could someone say they are an ethical person when they are doing unethical things?…

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    Bilby Research Paper

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    The bilby is an interesting animal that looks like a jigsaw-puzzle mishap. Part rabbit, chinchilla, and kangaroo, it is quite an unusual creature, but it is well adapted to life in the desert. Medium size, varied diet and the ability to speedily reproduce, this animal is well equipped for a harsh life. Bilbys, also known as rabbit eared bandicoots, are among the largest in the bandicoot family, measuring up to 55 centimeters in length with a tail of around 29 centimeters. It possesses…

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