Of course
nope, if what i understand is right, then no they don't.
Most likely because a clone is an exact replica of yourself. If you have cancer, your clones has the genes to have cancer.
It's mostly to do with ethics and laws. Imagine if you were to clone yourself. Would the clone have rights? Would it be a citizen? What if you killed it, or it killed you?
A human thumbprint is the print on your thumb.
"Thumbprint" is one word.
No it's not.
Good question.You need a cp trainer.Then you have to download the trainer and you can do stuff with it like clone yourself.
The poem "Thumbprint" by Eve Merriam uses metaphors to compare the imprint of a thumbprint to a stamp of individuality or identity. The speaker describes the thumbprint as a mark of uniqueness that remains constant throughout one's life. The poem suggests that each person's thumbprint is a reminder of their significance and presence in the world.
can you? yes you can just clone yourself and make your clone to go to school for you
I would clone myself
Great question! I think I would make him my clone slave. You know, do your laundry, do your homework, and clean your room. I think that is what I would do. From, Dr.Mainguy From TooManyDied, Well if you clone yourself the clone will start to do every single thing you do like you are looking in the mirror.Trust me it will get annoying. i think i will make him steal me very thing from the apple company all the ipods, laptops, ipads and iphones and reward him to watch some tv to enjoy himself
No, "thumbprint" is typically considered to be one word. It refers to an impression or mark made by the thumb, often used for identification purposes.