Rats are very common and easy to breed. Also, they have all the right organs to preform surgery and have similar enough behavior to humans. It is not considered animal abuse because it is for the cause of science and for bettering the human race and our daily lives
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You should indeed study medicine if that is your passion. If you do not like medicine do not study medicine.
the answer is very sad the medicine is tested on the rats
Researchers in various fields, including biology, psychology, and medicine, study rats due to their genetic, biological, and behavioral similarities to humans. Scientists often use rats as model organisms to understand disease mechanisms, test new treatments, and investigate behavioral responses. Additionally, animal behaviorists and ecologists may study rats in their natural habitats to learn about social dynamics, reproduction, and environmental adaptations.
In "The Rats of NIMH" by Robert C. O'Brien, the group of rats known as the "Normal Rats" did not receive the medicine that enhanced intelligence. These rats lived in a natural state without the benefits of the scientific experiments conducted by humans, contrasting with the genetically modified rats like the NIMH rats who gained heightened intelligence and abilities from the treatments.
well, rodentology is the study of rodents, which I guess is close enough.
The study of medicine is called pharmacology.
The study of medicine is pharmacology.
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He studied medicine!
People who study medicine are called medical students or medical professionals, depending on their level of training.
Scientists study medicine. To be more specific, Doctors and Nurses do.