are all strung together to form a long chain‚ and has been around since the beginning of time (Polymer). Examples of different polymers being used in everyday life are things like rubber and starch‚ which are both frequently used in the world (Brewer). Polymers also make up what are known as “polymer creatures‚” which are the things that are used in experiments about polymers. The polymer creatures‚ made out of two different polymers‚ are both hydrophobic and hydrophilic. This means that while the
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Should Animals be used for Research? Should Animals be used for research? This question is very controversial you’re either for it or against it there’s no sitting on the fence with this one. The pros of animal research are that it helps researchers to find what drugs and treatments help the best‚ improves human health‚ and helps ensure safety of drugs. Just reading these 3 pros makes animal research seems needed‚ but with the good there is always the bad. Some cons to animal research which are
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Speech Animal Testing INTRODUCTION Did you know that in 2008 in New Zealand there were more than 341‚000 animals used for research‚ testing and teaching? Animals are being used from all over the world for animal testing that ranges from drugs to our simple everyday shampoo. Almost every medicine‚ or treatment you have ever used has been tested on innocent animals for your benefit. WHAT HAPPENS TO ANIMALS IN ANIMAL TESTING? Every year‚ millions of animals suffer and die in painful tests to
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12 April 2013 Animal rights are benefits that humans give to animals‚ including the right of protection from user and abuse by people. Do you agree or disagree? For decades‚ the question “Do animals have rights?” has been examined from many different angles. People contend that animals do or do not have rights based on several factors‚ including whether animals can learn‚ can use language‚ are conscious‚ are able to suffer‚ and are ethical beings. Whether and which animals have rights depends
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Experimenting on Animals People have a long history of experimenting on animals‚ especially in the medical and cosmetics. Many people argue that we would not be where we are today if it were not for animal experimentation. It is impossible to deny that animal testing has never been useful. However‚ with improvements in medical and scientific technology‚ animal testing is no longer as necessary First‚ animal experimentation is an abusive method. Abuse can be defined as excessive cruelty. Abuse
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Medical Experiments of the Holocaust Kaitlin Holocaust in History January 6‚ 2013 Many brutal atrocities were committed during the Holocaust by the Nazi party against anyone they viewed as “unpure”. This included the Jews‚ Gypsies‚ homosexuals‚ Afro-Germans‚ Slavs‚ communists‚ the handicapped‚ and the mentally disabled. These groups were targeted‚ stripped away of their rights and citizenship‚ and then sent to concentration camps. Some of these camps were death camps; created for the sole
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English 200- Assignment I Do the rights of animals precede the advancement of science? The quicker the world answers this question and realizes the significance of animals for our own existence the better. Tougher rules on animal trafficking which is a 19 billion global industry‚ penalties on animal abuse and steps taken for animal conservation and banning animal testing are good primary steps taken by most European nations and the United States but a more positive effect will only come to show
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molecules present. This will therefore make the experiment unfair‚ because the more pigment molecules present the more pigment molecules that can move out of the cell. Therefore the beetroot used should be freshly cut. pH The pH is also an important factor‚ as pH can have an effect on the weak interactions and bonds that bound the membrane together. To keep the pH constant it is important to make sure that the same surrounding are used for the experiment. Surface area. The surface area of the beta
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Animal Behavior: Response to Environmental Variables Background/Abstract: Ethology is the science based on animal behavior. Many animal behaviors involve the movement of animals within its own environment. Inherited traits are traits that an animal is born with and learned behaviors are what an animal learns on its own to adapt to the surroundings. Innate behaviors like breathing and learned behaviors are talking or walking. Pill bugs are the animals we observed in the lab. Pill bugs are a family
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Discussion: First of all‚ rinse all the apparatus that being used in the experiment with hydrochloric acid (HCL) then followed with distilled water (H₂O). Then‚ prepared the saturated calcium hydroxide (Ca (OH) ₂) solution into a filter funnel and filter paper over a second conical flask. Pour 100.00mL of saturated Ca (OH)₂ solution into a beaker and pour the solution through the filter paper by flowing the solution through a glass rod. After that‚ use a thermometer to measure the temperature of
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