Embryonic stem cells are defined by Wikipedia, as stem cells that are self-renewable obtained from the undifferentiated inner mass cells of a human embryo in the blastocyst. Embryo Stem Cells states that an embryonic stem cell has the ability to create little livers, Itty-bitty intestines, Compact kidneys, Small skin, Tiny thyme, Teeny tickers, Small-scale stomachs and Bijou brains. The blastocyst is a structure created in the early development of mammals, in the blastocyst is an inner mass cell which forms an embryo which …show more content…
Embryonic Stem Cells. Parents have the right to use embryonic stem cells because, it’s their choice if they want to take the mother’s stem cells out to save their child or not, they may be forced to do it to save their child but they also have other options such artificially made body parts. Embryonic Stem Cells are also not that reliable and may fail because, it has been said that it has after effects on the patient and the use of embryonic stem cells works on specific humans, which is a disadvantage to some people who will not be able to use embryonic stem cells to cure their diseases according to Stem Cell …show more content…
There are moral, ethical and religious views of the use of embryonic stem cells from other people but I favour the ethical view of the use of embryonic stem cells because, according to Euro Stem Cells; it is impossible to respect both moral principles which are the duty to prevent suffering and the duty to respect the value of human life because, most people who have the belief of the use of embryonic cells kills a human kind of mind think that no parent has the right to use embryonic stem cells to cure other person's diseases even though an stem cell is renewable but on the ethical side scientist agree that the process of getting embryonic stem cells does destroy the potential life but believe the use of embryonic stem cells may lead to the discovery of new medical treatments or cures that