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    moral right to respectful treatment…This inherent value is not respected when animals are reduced to being mere tools in a scientific experiment”. Animals and people have many things in common, they both feel, think, and experience pain. Animals face painful experiments that cause permanent damage or death, and never receive the option of not participating in the experiment. Thus, animals should obtain the same respect as humans. Yet humans violate their rights we use them in research against…

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    enclosed in a small, cold, and dirty cage for days, weeks, or even months on end, only being taken out to be subjected to painful experiments without any anesthetic, as well as the possibility of developing life threatening diseases and injuries. Too many animals experience this on a regular basis around the globe - in fact, nearly 25 million animals will be used as test subjects annually. Animal testing is a horrible occurrence, one that brings suffering to even the smallest of creatures. Many…

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    do, and most die. What if you were a test animal? How do you you would feel if you were tortured every single day of your life? Many people have been debating whether animal testing should be banned or not. It is clear that overall, testing animals isn’t beneficial and should be illegal because, many drugs or experiments are useless and fail testings, doing this to animals is very harsh, and testing this way is wasteful. First, many drugs or experiments are useless and fail testings.…

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    Purpose/Rationale The purpose of this experiment is to find out what liquid out of coke, coffee or tea will stain an eggshell the most. I chose to so this project because I think that it can help people who have problems with their teeth not being clean. They may find out why their teeth are staining so bad. Coke, coffee and tea can do a bunch of damage. But in this experiment I wanted to know the exact percentage of staining that they may cause. I think that learning how much a everyday drink…

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    Conclusion The overall results support the hypothesis. The experiment involved soaking 20mm (±0.5mm x 2) apple cores in 10cm3 (±0.5cm3) of saline solutions in 0%, 1%, 3%, 5% and 7% concentrations for 1800s (±0.3s (human error)) and comparing the initial masses (g±0.01g) with their masses after soaking (g±0.01g). There was an outlier in the 13% mass change of the apple core after soaking in 7% saline solution, as shown in Graph 2. However, this outlier and the general trend of the data support…

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    hurting these animals mentally and physically, and it can cause suffering and distress. Sadly, most of the animals used for animal testing are killed after all of the experiments, but there are some that go through more testing if the first test that they go through does not affect them in any way. There is a lot of ways that scientists test these animals, some include forced chemical exposure in toxicity testing. Which sometimes they force the animals to inhale a chemical or any kind of…

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    As technology evolves, there isn’t any need to test developing medicine and beauty products on animals. Currently, there is a method of micro-dosing that studies how a product works in humans through small doses. It is stated by PETA that “microdosing can replace certain tests on animals and help screen out drug compounds that won’t work in humans so that they won’t needlessly advance to government-required animal…

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    Imagine a world wear animal and human roles in life are flipped. Everyday hundreds to thousands of helpless animals are used and harmed for animal testing. Animal testing is the use of any “nonhuman” animal to test out new commercial products and medicine for medical research. Scientist do this testing to see things such as allergic reactions, and/or to try out new medicine in the attempt to cure a disease or any health disorders. The studies are primarily done to check the toxicity without…

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    Pro Animal Testing Essay

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    By definition, animal testing is any scientific experiment in which a live animal undergoes testing for human products in a lab. Since 384 B.C, animals such as mice, have been used for testing. In more recent years, scientists have used these animals to test the safety of human products. There are many great benefits to this scientific practice. High end makeup brands, such as: Urban Decay, MAC, and NARS, ensure the safety of their products by testing on animals. Furthermore, mice are used in…

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    of years, dating all the way back to 384 BC by Greek physician-scientists such as Aristotle and Erasistratus. Early scientists such as these conducted animal tests in order to advance their understanding of anatomy, physiology, pathology, and pharmacology (Hajar 1). In today’s America, over 26 million animals are used in various experiments to develop medical treatments, determine the toxicity of medications, check the safety of products that are potentially going to be used on humans, and…

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