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    Personal statement: Noor Amalina Md Yusof The progression of technology and the effects it has had on civilization has always fascinated me, and generated within me an interest in the Sciences. More recently, I have begun to excel more in Biology than Chemistry or Physics, and this is where I wish to continue my studies. In my opinion, Biological Technologies are an important resource, and are fast becoming more important to industry and medicine, as fields like Bio-Materials and Genetics are…

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    biology of Chimera Stem Cells: 1. The blastocyst helps make the different parts of the embryo inner cell mass, which in turn helps to make the embryo proper 2. The trophectoderm and primitive endoderm make extra embryonic structures that support the growth of the embryo 3. Two to eight cell stage embryos are used for making chimeras, since they aren’t committed to helping a particular cell lineage and could possible make the inner cell mass or trophectoderm 4. If two diploid eight cell stage…

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    Embryonic Stem Cell Research: The Okay Way to Kill a Baby Today, society’s ethics have gone almost completely away. Society justifies that one life lost is okay to lose if it ends up saving thousands. Embryonic stem cell research is exactly that justification. Stem cell research is taking one type of cell and trying to coax it into a different type of cell. Embryonic stem cell research is taking an embryo and coaxing it into becoming a differing type of cell and destroying its chances at…

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    LIFE SCIENCE Stem cells DONE BY: BYRON BENNETT CONTENT PAGE General introduction Pg1 What are stem cells Pg1 Where are they found and how are they harvested and cultivated Pg1 How do they work Pg2 Advantages of embryonic and adult stem cells Pg2 How are they used presently used and how can they be used in the future Pg2 Ethical Issues surrounding stem cells and their use Pg3 My personal view on the topic Pg3 Factors influencing my opinion on stem cells Pg3 Conclusion Pg3…

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    of Stemology: Embryonic stem cells supply the fundamental blocks and framework of the improvement of numerous tissues and cells of the human body, and study about the amazing benefits of stem cells admittedly provides possible remedies that'll fundamentally cure several disease. The introduction of stem cell therapy enables people to recover from several critical health issues which are previously considered as impossible to overcome. What is stem cell banking? Stem cell banks are specifically…

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    Steinbocks Moral Theory

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    interest (14 days after fertilization). They can be obtained in numerous ways and are useful in many types of research, especially medical treatment, due to the fact that they are a source of pluripotent stem cells that are able to divide into many types of cells. Bonnie Steinbock argues that stem cell research isn’t determined solely by moral status and that though the specific embryos discussed do not have moral status, they do have moral value, thus need to be dealt with respectfully…

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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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    Embryonic Stem Cell Research The British Medical Journal, The Lancet, challenged media claims stating that embryonic stem cells are just around the corner. They then quoted Neil Scolding, a neurology researcher at the University of Bristol, saying, “An increasing appreciation of the hazards of embryonic stem cells has rightly prevented the emergence or immediate prospect of any clinical therapies based on such cells. The natural propensity of embryonic stem cells to form tumors and their…

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    Pros And Cons Of Cloning

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    We live in a world of unceasing technological and scientific advances that have led to the advancement in cloning. Over the past few decades, the moral and ethical issues of cloning have surfaced, remaining in the spotlight ever since. Many different and opposite opinions are present, whether among the members of certain scientific field or among people discussing everyday topics. Cloning, the result of a genetic copy of parent organism is not a novelty. In fact, it has been present for many…

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    Cutting precisely on the lines, making sure I didn’t stray and accidently cut out part of an article, I carefully extracted the Sudoku puzzle from the daily newspaper before my father came to the breakfast table to read it. Then, working as fast as I could, I began deciphering the puzzle, eliminating numbers I knew didn’t belong in a certain box and writing, in tiny print, all the numbers that could potentially fit. Gradually, as the pieces came together, the completed puzzle unfolded. I glanced…

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