because the dosaurs love to make IVF test tube babies. also they loveto eat Monster Trucks covered in a big cup oif love.
Because they just need to be, ok?
Using organs cloned from the cells of the patient.
Using organs cloned from the cells of the patient.
A cloned organ is created by taking cells from a patient and growing them in a lab to replace a damaged or diseased organ. The cloned organ would function in the same way as a natural organ, providing the necessary physiological processes and functions needed for the body to operate normally.
Cats cannot be cloned.
As this is an ethical question, there is no single side that summarises responses to this. Some people believe that pre-human embryos are sacred, and should not be used for experimentation due to religious reasons and the sanctity for human life. On the other hand, pre-embryos are balls of cells, and can be split at any point in this stage to produce multiple further humans (at the zygotic stage, the ball of cells can be split almost any number of times to make multiple genetic replications of the same person). It is an ethical question that can be argued either way.
Yes, clones would have belly buttons because they are created from the genetic material of another living being, so they would still develop in a womb and have an umbilical cord like a natural-born individual.
During development, embryos of multiple groups of animals exhibit similar characteristics, but may change as they grow. This supports the idea that all of today's organisms share a common ancestor.'An example is bird limbs. Birds are tetrapods, all of which have five-digit limbs, but adult birds have a three-digit limb in its wings. This might appear to be a problem until you examine birds' embryos, and then you will find that this limb develops from a five-digit precursor. Another example is teeth in some toothless whales. Some toothless whales develop teeth as embryos that are absorbed later in embryonic development.Why should a toothless whale develop teeth that are later absorbed? Why should organisms which are so different as adults have so many similarities as embryos? Why should a bird's three-digit limb develop from a five-digit limb? If life forms developed independently, one would think that their embryonic development would be distinct and reflect what the organism will look like when it is fully developed.'From "Embryonic Homologies - How Embryonic Homologies Support Evolution"http://atheism.about.com/od/evolutionexplained/a/EmbryonicHomologies.htm
animals have been succesfully cloned. if you watch animal planet alot you would know. NO OFFENSE animals have been succesfully cloned. if you watch animal planet alot you would know. NO OFFENSE
i wouldn't
No.
The same as the original.