Yes, animal experimentation has contributed significantly to medical and scientific advancements that benefit humans. It allows researchers to study complex biological systems and disease processes, leading to the development of treatments and vaccines for various conditions. However, ethical considerations regarding animal welfare and the applicability of results to humans continue to be important discussions in the field. Balancing scientific progress with humane treatment of animals remains a key challenge.
it help animal
humans mice do
So we can help them and not hurt them
its a type of animal that helps us humans
If it weren't for experimenting then we wouldn't know what we know. I mean think about it, to get say the ipod they must have experimented dozens of times, to get it perfect. So all in all no matter how much you maybe don't like things such as experimenting or doing like three ruff drafts before, the teacher says its good maybe its just worth it.
Worms And animal poop as in fertilizers
Humans are classified as mammals in the animal kingdom.
There is not an animal that humans don't kill!!!!!!!!
Pros: If there are no animals to be tested on, who will it be? By experimenting on animals, we avoid testing on those of our own kind, like children and the discriminated.Cons: It is cruel to the animals, and ethically immoral. Animal structures also vary from ours, and conclusions gathered on these animals may differ when used by humans.
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Pray to him, sometimes sacrifice or feed a favored animal of Dionysus.
to help cure diseases like HIV or etc without testing on humans since animals are similar to humans, they will carry an effective result.