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    What is your

    name? Sample Question 2

    What are your 10

    facts?

    What websites did

    you use in the

    Ethical/Moral Links

    section?

    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

    View, Various

    Ethical Opinions

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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

    Two Perspectives,

    George Bush's

    View, Various

    Ethical Opinions

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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

    Two Perspectives,

    George Bush's View

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    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,

    George Bush's View

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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.

    Two Perspectives,

    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

    Two Perspectives,

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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

    Two Perspectives,

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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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    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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    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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    What websites did

    you use in the

    Science Links

    section?

    What websites did

    you use in the

    Political Links

    section?

    Comments or

    Questions?

    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

    Wikipedia

    Stem Cell Politics,

    Debating Dolly the

    Sheep, Greenpeace

    We now better

    understand stem

    cells :)

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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

    Wikipedia

    Stem Cell Politics,

    Greenpeace

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    Types of Stem

    Cells, Embryonic

    Stem Cells, Embryo

    Formation,

    Biotechnology,

    Cloning at

    Wikipedia

    Stem Cell Politics,

    Debating Dolly the

    Sheep

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    Embryonic Stem

    Cells, Definitions,

    Genentech, Cloning

    at Wikipedia Stem Cell Politics

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    Embryonic Stem

    Cells, Definitions,

    HHMI

    Stem Cell Politics,

    Greenpeace

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    Types of Stem

    Cells, Embryonic

    Stem Cells,

    Definitions Stem Cell Politics NO.

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    Embryonic Stem

    Cells, Definitions,

    Cloning at

    Wikipedia

    Stem Cell Politics,

    Debating Dolly the

    Sheep, Greenpeace

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    Embryonic Stem

    Cells, Cloning at

    Wikipedia

    Stem Cell Politics,

    Debating Dolly the

    Sheep, Greenpeace

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    Embryonic Stem

    Cells, Definitions,

    Cloning at

    Wikipedia

    Stem Cell Politics,

    Debating Dolly the

    Sheep

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    Types of Stem

    Cells, Embryonic

    Stem Cells,

    Definitions, Cloning

    at Wikipedia Greenpeace

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    Types of Stem

    Cells, Definitions,

    Cloning at

    Wikipedia, HHMI Greenpeace

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