Human genes should not be altered due to the negative effects that come. Researchers claim that this procedure is accurate and precise, but even the most accurate technology can have different effects on certain people. If something goes wrong or if there is a mistake, the outcome is permanent. According to Patra, “This could be fatal in human genetic engineering creating problems ranging from minor medical problems, to death.” (para 5). If the CRISPR is not 100% correct, then not only a disease…
Each year there are countless of people that die every day due to the lack of organ donors that there is. There is a huge debate of whether or not it is ethical to pay for organ donations. In the United States there is an immense shortage of organs and there are numerous deaths that are occurring, and there has not been any good solution to fixing this problem. What needs to be taken into consideration is if it is ethical to start paying people that donate, if it is decided that paying for…
A mass quantity and variation of organisms live in different regions around the world. Each organism is classified into groups depending on the characteristics of the species, this is called taxonomy. Invented by the Swedish scientist, Carolus Linnaes, the taxonomy system simplifies organism classification by ordering the species into seven major categories: Kingdom, Phylum , Class , Order , Family , Genus , and Species (Meier, Shiyang, Vaidya, & Ng, 2006). However, what if the species is…
The coach’s belief that Marta’s advanced athletic ability is a result of good genes could be only one reason for her prowess in playing basketball. Physical development is believed to be strongly linked to genetics, although it can largely depend on the amount of nurturing an individual receives within their home and social environment (Lippi, Longo & Maffulli, 2009, p.4). The nature versus nurture debate continues with the belief that natural ability varies depending on a number of factors…
Everyday our bodies undergo amazing processes, which allow us to complete our daily activities without a thought. The ability for our heart to pump, our nerves to transmit signals, and our bodies to ambulate, are processes that we may take for granted or better yet, not even think about. But the interruption of these “normal” processes can give their victims way more than they bargained for, or even imagined. Daily life no longer becomes the simple task of getting dressed and going to…
Do Organ Donations Save Lives or Destroy Them? There are different arguments as to why or why not a person should be an organ donor. The first argument that is considered is if doctors should have a say if the person should donate their organs or not. Another argument amongst organ donors is that if the relatives of the patient should be the one to decide if that person should donate if that person is unable to give consent to do so. The patient’s religious views are also a reason why someone…
Throughout the history of life, organisms have been in a constant evolutionary flight to adaptations that better suit their surroundings, while becoming more complex in nature and achieving evolutionary hallmarks in the process. One such evolutionary leap is the transition from aquatic environment to terrestrial. One of the early terrestrial animals, the primitive amniotic synapsids are an important group of animals that pawed the way for endothermy, a significant adaptation that helped animals…
Clinical organ transplantation is one of the most riveting medical advances as it offers a way of giving life to patients with terminal failure of certain body organs. Organ transplantation is a surgical operation where a damaged or failing organ in the body of a human being is removed and replaced with another one from a donor. It calls for the participation of human beings in the donation of organs from deceased of living people. The incidences of vital organ failure cannot match the…
Ever since the beginning of time, natural selection has shaped our world. Natural selection, (also known as evolution), is the process of living organisms adapting and changing to survive in their natural environment. Many of the species that we know today have been involved in the process of evolution. Species don’t evolve like a flip of a switch, but are constantly evolving over a long period of time. As Darwin states, “Evolution occurs every 5,000 years”. There are several types of evolution…
Today in lab we worked/talked about DNA. DNA is molecules called nucleotides. What is the main purpose of DNA ? The main role of DNA in the cell is the long-term storage of information. Where is the DNA found in the body ? Most DNA is located in the cell nucleus. Okay so in lab, we did an experience. We used A Heavy duty ziploc bag, 1 strawberry [including the stem], 10 mL DNA extractions buffer [ soapy, salty water], Cheesecloth, Funnel, 50mL vial/ test tube, Glass rod, Inoculating loop, or…