Outline Thesis Statement: Research on stem cells is advancing knowledge about how an organism develops from a single cell and how healthy cells replace damaged cells in organisms. The promise of this research is that if scientist can convert stem cell into regular cells like blood or heart muscles and put it back into the body‚ then maybe they might find a cure for some of the diseases that plague our world now a days such as Parkinson’s‚ diabetes‚ leukemia‚ heart congestion‚ bone marrow and many
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many new areas of biology and found two areas of biology that interested me the most: microbiology and cell biology and during my final two years I have‚ through my module options and project choices‚ tailored my degree towards these two interests. In my third year of study‚ I undertook a project studying soil-dwelling bacteria and their ability to produce antibiotic compounds‚ while
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Introduction: What are stem cells? Stem cells are unspecialized cells with the capacity to divide and form specialized cells‚ when the circumstances call for it. There are two sources for stem cells: adult and embryonic. Adult stem cells are multipotent cells‚ which can be found in adult tissues. The cells are thought to reside in “niches” in organs and tissues‚ some of which are bone marrow‚ peripheral blood‚ skeletal muscle‚ brain‚ heart‚ and liver. These cells are capable of dividing following
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May 8‚ 2012 Beneficence in Medical Ethics The principle of beneficence is found in the Hippocratic Oath‚ which provides that “physicians will apply dietetic measures for the benefit of the sick according to (their) ability and judgment; and to keep the sick from harm and injustice.” (Jonathan F. Will‚ 2011) Our textbook claims that the Hippocratic Oath expresses an obligation of nonmaleficence and an obligation of beneficence: “I will use treatment to help the sick according to my ability
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Stem Cells Attention Getter: If i told you there was something in this world that held promise of treatments and cures for more than 70 major diseases and conditions that affect millions of people‚ including diabetes‚ Parkinson ’s‚ Alzheimer ’s‚ cancer‚ spinal cord injuries‚ blindness‚ and HIV‚ would you believe me? According to an article by Americans for Cures Foundation‚ there is. And it’s name is a stem cell. Into into topic: There’s a lot of controversy surrounding stem cells‚ and because
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Do parents have the right to use embryonic stem cells to re-establish the balance in systems that no longer function correctly? Embryonic stem cells are pluripotent stem cells; this means that they are able to grow into all three primary germ layers: ectoderm‚ endoderm and mesoderm and make every type of cell in the body. They result from the inner cell mass of a blastocyst; and early stage human embryo. Embryonic stem cells are used in research to improve our understanding of body development from
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Innovation is the application of better solutions that meet new requirements‚ inarticulate needs‚ or existing market needs. The term innovation simply means the act of introducing something new. Without innovation society would never move forward and we would be stuck doing the same old things. Innovation drives today’s market place and it’s important for companies to constantly be thinking ahead and remaining current with the times. The agriculture industry has come a long ways over the years
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INTRODUCTION Embryonic stem cell research and medication is a controversial topic that best displays the battle between ethics and science. Stem cells can bring new possibilities to medicine and biology by understanding how diseases form‚ and affect the body. With this research new cures could be made. The controversy is over whether or not itś ethical to use these embryonic stem cells because they have the potential to become a human being. Using Embryonic stem cells will bring more good than
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Embryonic Stem Cell Research: More Beneficial Than Detrimental Kurl E. Jamora ENGLRES-N02 Term 3 AY 2011-12 De La Salle University-Manila Thesis Statement: This paper aims to show that the advancements that embryonic stem cell research can deliver outweigh its drawbacks. Outline: 1.0 Potentials of stem cell research 2.0 Nature of stem cell research 3.1 Embryonic stem cells 3.2.1 Derivation of embryonic stem cells 3.2.2 Characteristics of embryonic stem cells 3
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Embryonic stem cells are pluripotent(able to grow) stem cells derived from the inner cell mass of a blastocyst‚ an early-stage preimplantation embryo. Embryonic stem cells can form any possible cells in the body. These stem cells are used to better understand and treat diseases. They also help scientist understand how diseases occur/develop. Rapid advantages in research on the embryonic stem cells derived from human embryos have collided with opposing views regarding the morality of using human embryos
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