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    Cell Structures-DBQ Genetic engineering is the changing of genetics for different reasons. Some reasons might be changing the genes for the better, Some not so much. Genetic engineering is a good thing in some conditions. Don’t create a half turnip, half trout, half human. I do think that you should help to cure diseases through genetic engineering. That is important because you could eliminate a disease altogether concerning human disease. Pain is a very important feeling to have to live. Pain…

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    Could scientific advancements such as stem cell research cure all of the world’s deemingly incurable diseases? This highly speculated theory can’t be pursued as much as desired, due to stem cell research being deemed ‘immoral’. Although Morals and ethics are an important part of science, there are several possible advancements science could make if said morals were voided; Such as stem cell research, more specific knowledge of the human body, and even overall human health. One of the the most…

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    Cells are the BASIC function of life on Earth. They are the fundamental unit of all living things. The cell is the smallest structure in the human body and has all the properties of be alive and being it 's own living thing and stem cells are the direct result of cells being their own living thing. The stem cell is stated to be “unspecialized cells that are thought to be able to reproduce themselves indefinitely and, under the right conditions, to develop into mature cells, e.g., nerve, skin,…

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    Is Stem-Cell Research Good

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    Why Stem-Cell Research is a Good Thing The world we live in is constantly debating over the ethicality of a multitude of issues. Typically they pertain to why something major could help an individual on a micro or macro scale but, often sacrifices something deemed morally or ethically wrong. These issues often divide us and can often cause complications. The first topic people usually think of when it comes to a situation is abortion. Since stem-cell research is loosely related to the abortion…

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    Stem Cell Modification

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    Question:Can Stem Cell Modification cause unrealized consequences? Claim: Stem Cell modification can cause unrealized consequences Evidence 1: “While the positive therapeutic outcome was celebrated as a breakthrough in gene therapy, a serious drawback subsequently became evident. By February 2005, three children out of seventeen who had been successfully treated for X-linked SCID developed leukemia because the vector inserted near an oncogene (a cancer-causing gene), inadvertently causing it…

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    God’s work is evident in DNA. Deoxyribonucleic acid in our cells is very similar to an intricate computer program. Binary code is made up of 1’s and 0’s, similarly DNA is made up of A,T,G, and C. They are arranged and lined up in a sequence, and the order in which they are placed instructs the cell’s actions. Although DNA is passed down, it has distinct characteristics that make it yours. This is the reason why when there is a crime scene and your DNA is found, they know exactly who you are…

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    Introduction to Cell Biology – Unit 10193 – Chloe Barrett This essay discusses the difference in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, two types of specialised eukaryotic cell, and the relation of the structure of cell membranes to their function of moving substances in and out of cells. Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells are two very different, but also very similar cells. There are many differences between them that can help to associate between each one. Eukaryotes are any organism that…

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    Organelles of Animal Cells The Nucleus: ~A large, round organelle visible under the microscope. Functions- Regulation • Controls the cell’s activities • Controls cell reproduction Contains genetic material - DNA that makes up the genes and chromosome. The Ribosome: ~Made of dozens of different proteins as well as RNA, also found in large numbers in the cytoplasm of living cells. Ribosome are typically composed of two subunits: • Large subunit • Small subunit “ Free” Ribosome makes…

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    Stem Cell Debate

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    What is the view point of the Catholic Church on this scientific technology? The Catholic Church believes that stem cell research should not take place. It says this in the Bible and the Catechism. The Catechism teaches that Experimentation on human beings is not morally legitimate if it exposes the subject’s life or physical and psychological integrity to disproportionate or avoidable risks. Experimentation on human beings does not conform to the dignity of the person if it takes place…

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    Stem Cells Ethical

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    about all the cells in their body, and what they can do, and how they work? Till and McCulloch were known as the first two people to know what stem cells are, and used them in a research paper in 1963(Who Really Discovered Stem Cells?). Dr. Florence Sabin is technically the first person the person they recently discovered because he had turned in an essay about stem cells in 1931(Who Really Discovered Stem Cell?). With all the research that is here, more people would benefit from stem cells now…

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