As of 2008, human cloning was banned in the United States. What are the arguments for maintaining such a ban?
What will be an ideal response?
Human cloning is a hugely complex ethical issue. For the time being, the extreme inefficiency and high developmental error rate associated with mammalian cloning are sufficient to justify a ban.
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A. n B. n + 1 C. n - 1 D. 2n + 1 E. x(n) where x equals the number of individuals in the cross
Declining amphibian populations are
correlated with a. habitat loss. b. introduction of new species. c. long-term changes in climate. d. fungal infections and parasitic diseases. e. all of these.
The synthesis of protein or carbohydrate polymers always produces which of the following as a byproduct?
a. ATP b. Oxygen c. Carbon dioxide d. Urea e. Water
In the analogy where the liver is like the sewage treatment plant, the kidneys are like
A. the trucks that take the waste out of town. B. trash cans where the waste is stored. C. the people who produce the waste. D. the trucks that carry the waste from the people who produce it to the treatment plant. E. trucks that produce the waste.