Stem cell research has been controversial primarily due to ethical concerns surrounding the use of human embryos. Many opponents argue that life begins at conception, and therefore, using embryos for research equates to taking a human life. This belief invokes strong moral and religious sentiments, leading to significant debate over the implications of such research for human rights and the definition of personhood. As a result, the field has faced varying levels of regulation and funding restrictions in different countries.
The primary reason and most important reason is that some people are scientifically illiterate. They don't understand the science behind the research and they do not have even the basic education to begin to understand it. They don't even try to understand it and they let others try to explain it to them but those people often have some sort of agenda. Science itself is not good or bad, it is what is done with it. If all of society doesn't what to use this knowledge, a least we all have made the decision not just a handful. There are two methods of stem cell research. 1. Embryonic stem cell and 2. Adult stem cell. There is not somuch opposition of manipulating the stem cells from adult cells. On the other hand, Embryonic stem cell research involves the value of life. Thus the main issue for embryonic stem cell research is whether potential embryonic life should be treated with honor and human dignity. Which itself is only a religious viewpoint and not science fact.
cell made a group and made a tissue and tissue together and made a musle
Plant's cell plate is made up of pectin
The cell membrane is made of the lipid bilayer which contains lipids and proteins.
Plant cell walls are made of carbohydrates like cellulose. Bacterial cell walls are made of peptidoglycan. Hope this helps!
Barack Obama made it legal over the summer.
You are making the assumption that stem cell research is in the first place a bad idea. You have made your mind up about it and are only now searching for information to validate that gut feeling. But don't sweat it. Its actually human instinct to do this. A better question would be, "is stem cell research good or bad and why?"
Stem cell research is about the cloning of animals and human. a cell that can be made into another cell.. eg: someone with alepisha can get stem cells injected and get the cells needed to grow back hair, etc.. someone with autism can go to some country in Asia and get them injected to help the cells in the brain.
Blackberry cell phones are made by Research in Motion, whose ticker symbol is RIMM.
The former Miss Housekeeping who made controversial remarks about Donald Trump is Alicia Machado.
Well its good timing Im doing a report on this subject and in my research its the 1st ever successfully Cloned animal and its the success that made the foundation of cloning possible for humans like stem cell research and many more to come
Francesco's work to disprove abiogenesis, or spontaneous generation, would later play a crucial role in the development of cell theory. His belief about cells was that all living organisms are made up of individual biological cells.
WHAT IS MADE OF ONE CELL?
On June 19th 2006, former President George W Bush vetoed the embryonic stem cell research bill. This bill would reversed the Dickey Amendment which made it legal for federal money to be used for research where stem cells are derived from the destruction of an embryo.
The primary reason and most important reason is that some people are scientifically illiterate. They don't understand the science behind the research and they do not have even the basic education to begin to understand it. They don't even try to understand it and they let others try to explain it to them but those people often have some sort of agenda. Science itself is not good or bad, it is what is done with it. If all of society doesn't what to use this knowledge, a least we all have made the decision not just a handful. There are two methods of stem cell research. 1. Embryonic stem cell and 2. Adult stem cell. There is not somuch opposition of manipulating the stem cells from adult cells. On the other hand, Embryonic stem cell research involves the value of life. Thus the main issue for embryonic stem cell research is whether potential embryonic life should be treated with honor and human dignity. Which itself is only a religious viewpoint and not science fact.
Ribosomes are made in the nucleolus of the cell.
tRNA is made in the nucleus of the cell.