sheep are the only animals to be succesfully cloned so far Not true..........This is true List of animals that have been cloned
A sphinx. Most often, the animal's body is that of a lion. Another, similar to the sphinx is the manticore, which was reputed to have poisonous spikes on its tail, which could kill instantly. There is also the centaur, but this has not only the face of a human, but also the torso.
Animal glue is made from the collagen from various animal parts, including skin, bones, tendons, and other tissues. Horse parts are typically used, but rabbits and fish are sometimes used as well.
An animal with 6 legs and 3 body parts is typically called an insect. Insects have three main body parts: head, thorax, and abdomen, and most have 6 legs.
Animal glue is made from the collagen from various animal parts, including skin, bones, tendons, and other tissues. Horse parts are typically used, but rabbits and fish are sometimes used as well.
This could be either two things that I can think of: Manticore - Has human parts, including a human's head, and the body of a lion. Some versions include a scorpion tail and dragon wings. Chimera - A monstrous animal composed of body parts from various animals. Usually chimeras have multiple heads and tails, and an upper torso of one beast with the lower torso of another. Of course it varies.
thee down falls of cloning are the dark parts of a clone....a clone of a dog or human may be bad...misfitted...or mis-shaped
Its bad because it's unnatural. But so are polio vaccines! Cloning parts for people to save their lives could be a good thing!
One advantage is that cloning human body parts for transplant could potentially alleviate organ shortage and save lives. However, one disadvantage is the ethical concerns surrounding the cloning of human beings and the potential for exploitation or unequal access to this technology based on socioeconomic factors.
Cloning humans raises ethical concerns and challenges around individuality, identity, and potential exploitation. Additionally, there are unresolved scientific and technical challenges, such as high rates of failure and health risks for the cloned individual. Overall, the ethical and practical implications of human cloning outweigh any potential benefits.
Let's look at the Cons -- Disadvantages of human cloning 1) No free will for the clone is the number one disadvantage of human cloning. A human clone will not ask to be born. His existence will be because someone else decided to "make him" and bring him into the world. Effectively this puts the person who cloned the clone into a position of God-like power. 2) Human cloning would be an obvious source of "slave labor" if allowed unchecked. 3) There is no guarantee that cloning is safe, even for the clones. Scientists don't know how long clones will live or how productive their lives will be. 4) "It's hard out here for a clone." Life for clones won't be easy. They'll face routine discrimination from those non-cloned humans who feel threatened by their existence. 5) The clones themselves will be confused on issues of love and belonging. Clones might very well be emotional wrecks upon learning of their Genesis. 6) The Justice System will need an overhaul. Imagine how many people will have the same fingerprints. 7) Humans and/or body parts could become commodities. Clone farms would arise to harvest organs and worse. Pros of human cloning would be: The main areas where human cloning would excel would be in research of medical conditions. The information available from cloning could theoretically open the key to defeat disease, and for this reason alone, many researchers will want to experiment with cloning. --- There is an interesting sci fi film you might want to watch called "Clonus". If follows the story of a man who discovers that he is a clone of a rich & famous person. He then realises sole reason for being alive is to be harvested for spare parts to keep the original alive. Cloning brings up many serious ethical questions. How about the creation of the "Perfect" human? Wasn't this one of Hitlers aims? ---
For animal parts such as gull blatters for human use.
parts of a fruit that attach to an animal's fur for dispersal
croup on a llama are the body parts of llama animal
It can be hard to remember all the parts of an animal cell. Some of the animal cell parts are the nucleus, the cell membrane, smooth ER, rough ER, golgi body, vacuole, nucleolus, lysosomes, and ribosomes.
Well you could draw a pic of a human and name the body parts then do a pic of an animal and name the body parts compare them and you can speak about life from different planets like mars????? hope i could help.
Its bad because it's unnatural. But so are polio vaccines! Cloning parts for people to save their lives could be a good thing!
Becuase the animals' body that your cloning, their organs will be the same in the new animal, the same age as well. For instance, a sheep was cloned and the new sheeps' organs were the same age (old) as the sheep that it had been cloned from.