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the role of technology is pretty simple now.... but humans make sacrifices of their eternity by using these things......mainly for entertainment......
Cloning is a very complex question. Even with the plant and animal kingdom, religion and ethics play a role. "Clonal Crops" are very susceptible to disease. Yet, they probably aren't being made truly with cloning. There would be a few places where cloning may be of interest. #1 - Cloning can provide better "control groups" for experiments by giving very similar organisms for use in testing. This could give more accuracy in scientific studies as well as reduce the number of organisms that would need to be tested. #2 - Cloning technology is intimately related to gene manipulation, and it is possible the two technologies could merge, especially with plants & microorganisms. #3 - One might consider ex-vivo cloning of tissue and individual organs for transplantation. There would be huge benefits of clonal organs/tissue to medicine. #4 - At some point we may choose cloning to restore threatened, or even extinct species, obviously bringing many issues with these choices. #5 - The biggest fear that people have is that cloning will be used for HUMAN cloning. How vain would it be to create a "mini-me"? I have no doubt it will eventually happen somewhere. But, since it is all too easy for a man and woman to have a "shared" child, I doubt the practice would ever be widespread. And, if one takes a biological approach to life, it really should not be an issue. Life becomes the new organism that develops in a woman's womb, then grows through experience throughout life. Yes, there is the temptation to "tinker" a bit, and perhaps that should be a bigger concern than cloning.
Nanotechnology is a bunch of tiny robots.
more of everything was found.
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humans play role of species by moving around and getting other organisms around to their species
this is not answer by HEAVEN
Humans have no control where and if tornadoes occur.
deforestation
Stakeholders of cloning such as scientists, ethicists, policymakers, and the public are affected by diverse perspectives on the ethical, legal, and social implications of cloning. They may have differing opinions on the use of cloning technology for medical research, agriculture, or reproduction, leading to debates and discussions on the moral implications and potential risks associated with cloning. Overall, stakeholders play a crucial role in shaping the regulations and guidelines surrounding cloning practices.
The scientists in the movie get their first dinosaurs by cloning them from dinosaur DNA found in a blood sucking insect that has been preserved in wax. More dinosaurs are created by sex from the first dinosaurs.
Yes,imprinting is an important because it's a way to learn something in a proper manner. A very young animal come to know about the things which are happening in their environment. It is very helpful for a newborn animal.
determines who lives and who dies
Human is the final consumer. The great Creator made the world to be our.
Yes, pheromones exist in humans and play a role in behavior and communication. Pheromones are chemical signals that can influence emotions, attraction, and social interactions. While their effects in humans are not as pronounced as in other animals, research suggests that pheromones may still play a subtle role in human behavior and communication.
Humans should ideally play a guardian role in the ecosystem. They can make sure that the balance remains sustainable and protect the animals that are going extinct.