Embryonic vs. Adult Stem Cells - Why Jean Swenson Doesn’t Support Embryonic Research and Why An Audience Would Listen As science becomes more and more advanced‚ there are many more ways to combat illnesses. Some of these are more successful and widely known‚ but one of the more controversial is stem cell research. In the article "Embryonic Stem Cell Fairy Tales"‚ Jean Swenson attempts to educate the public on why she believes many are prone to believing that embryonic stem cells (which have not been
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Embryonic stem cells The term "stem cell" in Websters dictionary defines it as "An unspecialized cell that gives rise to differentiated cells"‚ which is a fancy way of saying "stem cells can be used to copy and turn into any other type of cell". To understand Embryonic stem cells‚ we must go back to the Discovery of stem cells in general. Stem cell research first dates back to the late 1800’s‚ when scientist first observed evidence of cells able to produce other cell types. There was a gap in
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brain and its functions. The frontal lobe has to deal with personality‚ behavior‚ and emotions. We use this lobe to make judgments‚ plan and solve problems. We use the frontal lobe to also speak‚ write and control body movement. The next lobe is the parietal lobe. It deals with interpreting language‚ words as well as signals from vision‚ hearing‚ motor‚ sensory and memory. The occipital lobe interprets vision like color‚ light‚ and movement. Finally‚ the temporal lobe is used to understand language.
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Cells- Bill Nye the Science Guy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6N82No4Nz8 1. All the plants and the animals in the WORLD are made up of _______. 2. We have about______ trillion cells in our bodies. 3. Different cells and _______ jobs. 4. Cells are just like ______. 5. The difference between cells and bricks is that CELLS are ______. 6. ALIVE OR NOT a. A happy family____ b. An active volcano_____ c. Sponge Cake______ d. Sea Sponge_____ 7. Cells are a lot like a room. Instead of walls they have cell
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Applications of cell culture Mass culture of animal cell lines is fundamental to the manufacture of viral vaccines and other products of biotechnology Biological products produced by recombinant DNA (rDNA) technology in animal cell cultures include enzymes‚ synthetic hormones‚ immunobiologicals (monoclonal antibodies‚ interleukins‚ lymphokines)‚ and anticancer agents. Although many simpler proteins can be produced using rDNA in bacterial cultures‚ more complex proteins that are glycosylated (carbohydrate-modified)
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the movement of water from in a cell to outside it or from outside the cell to inside it. The 0% salt concentration and the 5% salt concentration showed a mass increase because there was a higher water concentration outside of the potato cells than inside them. To solve this the potato cells experience osmosis to balance the concentration of water in the cell and outside it. Since there is a higher water concentration outside the cell the water must move into the cell to balance the water concentration
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functioning of organs. Embryonic stem cells (ES cells) which are stem cells that are derived from the embryo and are capable of creating other cell types in the human body can assist the affected individuals maintain homeostasis in their bodies. Parents have the right to agree to the use embryonic stem cells as it will ensure wellbeing of the new born baby. However there are moral‚ ethical and religious matters which lead to people being against the use of ES cells. The state of “homeostasis” is the
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multiple diseases? With stem cell research there can be a cure for today’s incurable illness. The debate for and against stem cells and research on them‚ has been around since stem cells were discovered. Is it ethical to end the possibility of one’s life to save another? When discussing stem cell research one must discuss what stem cell research contains‚ how they work‚ potential therapy‚ and the many misconceptions that come along with this controversial topic. Is stem cell research ethical? One must
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Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic cells have similarities and differences. They can be found in different places. They have different ways of functioning and can be made up of different things. But just how they are very different they have some similarities that can in a way unite them and make them a part of the of a cell family. With their differences and similarities‚ they’re just here for one solemnly purpose‚ to serve whatever type of organism they are present in. A Prokaryotic cell does not have a nucleus
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stem cell research? The capability to revert blindness‚ cure diabetes‚ let paralyzed people walk again‚ replace deficient organs with newly grown ones and cure blood diseases are a few of the many potential functions of stem cells. A stem cell is an unspecialized cell that can develop into many different cell types in the body during early life and growth it also has the ability to divide essentially without limit. Unlike mature cells‚ which permanently have the same function‚ stem cells can both
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