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3/10/2011 9:31:26 brandon joyce
form of human life
2.contain human
DNA.
3.three types of
stem cells
4.main opposition
for stem cells
comes from
religious bodies.
5.in adults stem
cells hang out in
niches
6.Embryonic stem
cells are derived
from embryos
7.Cloning in biology
is the process ofproducing similar
populations of
genetically identical
individuals.
8.Obama
overturned an order
signed by President
Bush in 2001 that
barred the National
Institutes of Health
from funding
research on
embryonic stem
cells.9.In February of Two Perspectives
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Erin Wilson &
Morgan Walker
alive and contain
human DNA
2. embryo adoption
is controversial
because most
people would rather
rather abort their
fetus than let
someone adopt it.
3. genetic
engineering means
the reshuffling of
genes usually from
one species to
another, and is part
of biotechnology.
4. embryonic stem
cells are derived
from embryos that
develop from eggs
that have beenfertilized in vitro and
then donated for
research.
5. cloning in biology
is the process of
producing similar
populations of
genetically identical
individuals that
occurs in nature
when organisms
Two Perspectives,
George Bush's
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form of human life.
2.they are alive and
contain human
DNA.
3.Only 2 percent of
leftover embryos
have been put up
for adoption.
4.President Bush
showcased embryo
adoption as an
alternative to
embryonic stem-cell
research.
5.Mice have been
used to produce
viable monkey
sperm using tissue
transplanted from
the testes of
macaques.6.Embryonic stem
cells (ES cells) are
pluripotent stem
cells derived from
the inner cell mass
of the blastocyst, an
early-stage embryo.
7.Cloning in biology
is the process of
producing similar
populations of
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samantha and
a'yuana
form of human life:
they are alive and
contain human
DNA.
2. adult stem cells
are less useful in
that they have
already started to
specialize and can
only become one of
a few cell types.
3. Four years ago,
Bush discussed
stem-cell research,
he remarked
smypathetically that
IVF " helps so many
couples conceive
children.
4. in adults stem
cells hang out inniches around the
body.
5. embryonic stem
cells are
distinguished by two
proprities,
pluripotency and
replicate
6. cloning in biology
is the process of
producing similar Two Perspectives
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will Lutz and alston
bridges
stem cell research is
mainly coming from
religious and social
conservatives who
are also pro-life.
2.Most of them
believe that a pre-
embryo from which
embryonic stem
cells are removed is
a human person,
and that the process
of extracting the
cells murders that
person.
3.Most embryonic
stem cells are
derived from
embryos that
develop from eggs
that have beenfertilized.
4.Characterization is
the process where
scientists test the
cells to see whether
they exhibit the
fundamental
properties that make
them embryonic
stem cells.
5.Embryonic stem Two Perspectives
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cells, as their name
suggests, are
derived from
embryos.
2.Obama says "In
recent years, when
it comes to stem cell
research, rather
than furthering
discovery, our
government has
forced what I
believe is a false
choice between
sound science and
moral values."
3.Human embryos
reach the blastocyst
stage 45 days post
fertilization, at which
time they consist of50150 cells.
4.Stem cells are a
form of human life:
they are alive and
contain human
DNA.
5.Of the three types
of stem cells,
embryonic stem
cells have the
greatest potential in
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3/10/2011 12:56:47 Lexi Poston
of stem cells,
embryonic stem
cells have the
greatest potential in
that they can
actually become any
of the 220 cell
types.
2) Religious and
social conservatives
are the main groups
that oppose stem
cell research and
are pro-life.
3) Stem cells are
cells that can divide
for indefinite periods
and help specialized
cells.
4) Growing cells in
the laboratory isknown as cell
culture, which is the
growth of cells in an
artificial medium for
research.
5) Embryonic stem
cells are pluripotent
stem cells derived
from the inner cell
mass of blastocyst,
an early-stage
Two Perspectives,
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Amanda Lake
Heath
niches.
2. When the stem
cells are removed
from the niche it
either dies or
differentiates.
3. Embryonic stem
cells derive from
embryos developed
by eggs that have
been fertilized
through in vitro
fertilization.
4. Embryos are the
earliest stage of
human life.
5. Stem cells are a
form of human life
and contain DNA.
6. Stem cells can
develop into 220different types of
cells.
7. Religious and
social conservatives
oppose stem cell
research because
they believe
removing stem cells
from human is
terminating a
humans life.
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George Bush's View
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form of human life:
they are alive and
contain human
DNA.
2. Opposition to
stem cell research is
mainly coming from
religious and social
conservatives who
are also pro-life.
Most of them
believe that a pre-
embryo from which
embryonic stem
cells are removed is
a human person,
and that the process
of extracting the
cells murders that
person.
3. Embryonic stemcells, as their name
suggests, are
derived from
embryos. They are
not derived from
eggs fertilized in a
woman's body.
4. If scientists can
reliably direct the
differentiation of
embryonic stem
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Anna Grace
Bankhead
main views on stem
cell research. Some
believe that it
furthers scientific
knowledge. Others
view this form of
research as murder.
2. Embryonic stem
cells are made from
embryos. The term
"cell structure"
describes growing
cells in a laboratory.
3. Embryonic stem
cells are able to
reproduce limitlessly
for research. The
first time stem cell
research was
conducted was
January 23, 2009.4. Cloning is the
process of
producing similar
populations of
genetically identical
individuals. The
word "clone" comes
from the Greek word
for "trunk" or
"branch".
5. "Dolly" was a
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confident that they
will lead to
treatments to many
diseases: bone loss,
broken bones, brain
damage due to lack
of oxygen,severe
burns, cancer, and
diabetes.
2)Characterization
is the process by
which scientist test
to see if the cells
exhibit the
fundamental
properties that make
them embryonic
stem cells.
3)ES cells are
pluripotent, that is,
they are able todifferentiate into all
derivatives of the
three primary germ
layers.
4)The three germ
layers are:
ectoderm,
endoderm, and
mesoderm.
5)Process of
producing similar Two Perspectives
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3/10/2011 13:02:21 Wren Willis
cells have the most
potential, because
in theory they can
become any of the
220 cell types.
2. Human
embryonic stem
cells are generated
by transferring cells
from a
preimplantation
stage embryo into a
plastic laboratory
culture dish.
3. Preimplantation is
where the embryo
has yet to implant in
the wall of the
uterus.
4. Pluri-potency is
the ability of a stemcell to differentiate
into any of the
following germ
layers; endoderm,
mesoderm, or
ectoderm.
5. Cell culture is the
growth of cells in
vitro in an artificial
medium for medical
treatment or Two Perspectives
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3/10/2011 13:02:57 Tonya Hutchings
genetic Diagnosis
(PGD) can detect
genetically defective
cells so that the pre-
embryo can be
rejected.
2.The controversy
over embryonic
stem cell research
centers on whether
human life in the
form of an embryo
less than two weeks
after conception is a
human person
because if it, is then
extracting stem cells
constitutes first
degree murder.
3.Cloning in biology
is the process ofproducing similar
populations of
genetically identical
individuals that
occurs in nature
when organisms
such as bacteria,
insects, or plants
reproduce
asexually.
4.Studies of human Two Perspectives
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Quadricka Hopper ;
Sandra Atilano
1. stem cells are a
form of human life:
they are alive andcontain human
DNA.
2.embryonic stem
cells have the
greatest potential in
that they can
theoretically
become any of the
220 cell types.
3.Adult stems are
less useful and canbecome one of a
few cell types.
4.
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Types of Stem
Cells, Embryonic
Stem Cells, Cloningat Wikipedia
Stem Cell Politics,
Debating Dolly theSheep, Greenpeace
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Types of Stem
Cells, Definitions,
Cloning at
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We now better
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Embryonic Stem
Cells, Cloning at
Wikipedia, HHMI Stem Cell Politics
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Types of Stem
Cells, Embryonic
Stem Cells,
Definitions, Embryo
Formation,
Biotechnology,
Cloning at
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Stem Cell Politics,
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Stem Cells, Embryo
Formation,
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Cloning at
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Stem Cell Politics,
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Stem Cells,
Definitions Stem Cell Politics NO.
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Cells, Definitions,
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Cells, Cloning at
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Cells, Definitions,
Cloning at
Wikipedia
Stem Cell Politics,
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Sheep
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Types of Stem
Cells, Embryonic
Stem Cells,
Definitions, Cloning
at Wikipedia Greenpeace
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