Human cloning is a topic of worldwide controversy and ethical and religious debate. It is already banned in many places. Some debaters argue in favor of human cloning for the purposes of initiating a pregnancy (reproductive cloning) and for medical research or treatment (therapeutic cloning). Debating these uses of cloning is complicated by the difficulty of reaching agreement about the definition of a human being (e.g., whether an embryo can yet be considered a human person). Further details on the pros and cons of human cloning are covered in other, similar questions on this topic in WikiAnswers.
People clone animals for various reasons, such as preserving endangered species, studying diseases and genetic disorders, and producing livestock with desirable traits. Cloning can also be used to create genetically identical animals for research purposes.
Animals and people receive carbon primarily through the food they consume. Plants take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during photosynthesis and convert it into carbohydrates, which are then consumed by animals. The carbon is then transferred through the food chain as animals eat plants or other animals.
As far as is known no human cloning has taken place. Yet.
The biosphere is the physical system that includes all plants, animals and people. The biosphere is one of Earth's four subsystems; the others are the hydrosphere, lithosphere and atmosphere.
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People clone animals for various reasons, such as preserving endangered species, studying diseases and genetic disorders, and producing livestock with desirable traits. Cloning can also be used to create genetically identical animals for research purposes.
because the people wants a plants and plants give oxygen to people and the they can eat the plants,the people can smell like animals.
A clone is any living thing that is a perfect genetic copy of its parent. Plants clone either as one alternative to their natural reproduction or through cuttings. Certain animals are known to clone themselves through parthenogenesis (aphids, salamanders, snakes).
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NO its not OK to clone animals is it a genetically bonded animal and should not be tampered with x
People have cloned people and animals but sometimes it didnt work out but sometimes it has
animals...plants....PEOPLE
People are "animals". Animals can not make their own food they have to eat other animals and or plants to survive. Plants can make their own food (from air, water and sunlight) - they are the basis of all food - without plants there could be no animals.
There is currently no technology that can clone a full human being. While some progress has been made with cloning animals, the ethical and moral concerns surrounding human cloning have prevented it from being pursued. Additionally, cloning a specific historical figure like Thomas Edison raises significant ethical, legal, and scientific challenges.
Sunlight is very useful to people, plants, and animals. Without sunlight the world would become too cold, it warms the earth. It helps plants to grow, this provides food for people, and animals.
plants contain green pigment chlorophyll which has the ability to trap solar energy and to initiate the process of photosynthesis to produce food using raw materials water and CO2
landslide can kill people,few plants grow on erosed soil,landslide can kill animals.