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    Is Stem Cell Research Ethical? Stem Cell Research Stem Cell testing and research covers many different areas today. These cells are the basic center of where cells of any tissue in the body grow. Stem cells have the ability to grow into many different types of tissue that is why they are so unique. Stem Cells can be grown to replace almost any tissue that has been damaged or destroyed by disease. With so many diseases today that are said to be untreatable or have no cure

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    Stem Cell Research Legislation For some time now‚ stem cell research has been a major issue when it comes to ethics. “Ethics‚ science and religion became further intertwined with politics in the 1990’s‚ increasing the battles among congress‚ administrations‚ and other agencies” (Scott‚ 2006‚ p.153). Stem cell research is probably one of the most important scientific advancements in the past one hundred years. Stem Cell research began in the 1800’s‚ with the discovery that some cells could actually

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    The Stem Cell Research Controversy Stem cell research is defined by eHow as “a developing technology that focuses on using undifferentiated cells therapeutically to treat human disease and injury. Stem cells are primitive or unspecialized cells that can assist in tissue repair and rejuvenation. When they divide‚ stem cells have the potential to become any type of cell needed‚ such as brain‚ blood or muscle cells.” Stem cells are important for many reasons but the most well-known is that they have

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    head: STEM CELL RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT Stem Cell Research Assignment Pauline Spathis Grand Canyon University: Daniel Brown PHI 305 June 10‚ 2012 Stem Cell Research Assignment The Update: Stem-Cell Research article discusses the controversial issue of whether or not the government should provide federal funding to stem-cell research. Stem-cells have the extraordinary potential in developing into many different cell types in the body. In fact‚ stem-cells consist

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    STEM CELLS Where are stem cells sourced from? Stem cells are sourced from three main sources‚ Embryos‚ bone marrow and umbilical cord blood. Each different sources’ Stem Cells are either totipotent‚ pluripotent or multipotent. Refer to Figure 1 Figure 1 Stem Cells can be categorised into their capability of being cultured into a different cell. Embryonic Stem Cells: Are pluripotent cells meaning they can be cultured into most cell types. The Embryonic Cells are sourced from in the internal cell

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    Stem Cells

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    Sep. 21‚ 2014 Stem Cells Stem cells are the beginning of organism creation and have the potential to separate‚ becoming any kind of organism‚ endlessly. These cells have not gone through the process known as differentiation‚ which gives the cell a specific function. Technically‚ due to research over the recent years‚ scientists could grow certain organs with through stem cells because of the fact that these cells can be manipulated early on. There are multiple stem cells that have been determined

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    B2 Stem Cells HW Q1.          The diagram shows one way that stem cells can be produced from human embryos. Sue Medaris/University of Wisconsin-Madison (a)     Stem cells can be used to treat a condition such as paralysis. Explain why. stem cells can differntiate to become any type of body cell so they could be used to replace the damaged nerve cells‚ (2) (b)     During pregnancy‚ an umbilical cord and a placenta join the embryo to the mother. At birth the umbilical cord is cut. Stem cells can

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    showing that he had used cells from human embryos‚ which were then discarded‚ to devise stem cellscells that are the initial undeveloped form of all human cells and can therefore be used to replace any damaged‚ diseased or disabled cell. Upon the release of Thompson’s studies involving stem-cells and the subsequent destruction of human embryos the United States media‚ health care system and government have been enraptured in a contentious debate over the use of stem-cells and their research. While

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    Define Stem Cells and give background information on them. Stem cells are a class of undifferentiated cells that are able to differentiate into special cell types. There are two types of Stem Cells: Adult Stem cells and embryonic stem cells. Embryonic stem cells come from embryos that are 3-5 days old. They are often taken from the umbilical cord. They are used more than adult stem cells. Adult stem cells mainly come from bone marrow. Their primary function is to maintain homeostasis by replacing

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    Against Stem Cell Research

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    Against Stem Cell Research Research on stem cells is knowledge constantly being explored about how an organism evolves from a single cell and how cells in good condition are put in place of cells that no longer work. The outcome that is anticipated from doing this research is that if scientist can fine tune stem cells into regular cells like blood or heart muscles and put it back into the body‚ then possibly they may find a cure for some of the widespread diseases that exist in our world

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