Yes. They have done cloning experiments on both people and animals (which we turn into food). It is possible. Whether it is ethical or not remains a question, and the cloning that has been done isn't like the Science Fiction movies where you can quickly clone an adult as an exact copy. The cloning technology that we have only clones small cells that grow into adults... and in the case of humans, if they perfect the process, the new human would be more like a twin... genetically identical, but with a separate personality and completely separate memories, etc.
Yes, people cannot be cloned as it is a violation of ethical standards and laws. However, food can be cloned through a process called somatic cell nuclear transfer, where the genetic material from an organism is used to create a genetically identical copy.
they got their food by hunting animals and by finding plants around the place. if your looking for this question i think your in 6th grade are you?
The change in the way people secured food marked the beginning of the Agricultural Revolution, moving from hunting and gathering to farming and domesticating animals. This shift allowed for a more reliable and sustainable food source, leading to the development of civilizations and a more settled way of life.
The change in the way people secured food was the beginning of agriculture and the transition from hunter-gatherer societies to settled communities. This shift marked the start of civilization and enabled the development of societies, economies, and technologies.
The agricultural revolution led to increased food production, which in turn supported the growth of human population by providing a more stable and consistent food supply. This allowed for larger communities and settlements to develop, as people no longer needed to constantly move in search of food.
Agriculture allowed people to settle in one place instead of constantly moving in search of food. This led to the development of permanent communities, the growth of populations, and the specialization of labor. It also enabled the creation of surplus food production, leading to trade and the development of complex societies.
The only people who would have even a semi-accurate account of the amount of cloned food that is being sold today are the companies who are putting it there and government agencies who are allowing them to do it. Cloned food is a lot like genfoods (foods containing ingredients from genetically modified plants or animals). By the time the word about GMOs in the foods we buy at the supermarkets got out to the masses, GMOs were ingredients in almost all processed foods. It will be the same for cloned foods unless enough people speak out against it NOW.
yes, cloned people in Brazil should have equal rights. The same rights that a normal person does.
The truth is that some say people are being cloned and others say they aren't. With advances in knowledge of genetics, cloning is certainly possible.
i dont think soi don't think so because the cloned animals only survive rairly so if its cloned on people no proper growth take place and affect the global warming so . The people can be cloned but it is not so successively carried on so only its not done
Yes a clone can be cloned
cause we can't clone people yet
cause we can't clone people yet
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Not unless somebody was cloned.
people can create an army of mutated cloned sheep or ducks
cloning should be banned for humans but people pay to have there pets cloned.
In 1952, leopard frogs were successfully cloned. The first cloned mammal was Dolly (a sheep) in 1996, followed by a cloned mule and a horse, Prometea, in 2003. In 2007, a lab in the Philippines announced a cloned water buffalo.