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There is a great deal of controversy concerning stem cell research, so I wanted to learn
what all the hubbub was all about. Here is what I learned.
The human body consists of trillions of living cells. Almost each cell is a specialized
cell, such as a skin cell, nerve cell, blood cell, brain cell, muscle cell, etc. A stem cell is
an unspecialized cell that can be grown into any specialized cell. With stem cells,
doctors and scientists are starting to learn how to repair and replace damaged, dead,
and missing cells that would not normally heal or grow back. Hopefully one day, stem
cell research will be able to re-grow any new organ or body part, and perhaps also
undo the damage done by any disease and aging.
There are two types of stem cells. First, there are embryonic stem cells attained from
blastocysts. A blastocyst is basically an egg after it has been fertilized yet before an
embryo begins forming in the egg. Second, there are adult stem cells too. As the name
implies, these adult stem cells are attained from developed organisms. Adult stem cells
are not naturally as versatile or available as embryonic stem cells; therefore, they are
currently not as useful for research.
The controversy over stem cells is from the destruction of fertilized human eggs when
harvesting embryonic stem cells, therefore killing the human child that the egg could
have developed into. Currently, scientists and researchers are only using embryos that
are unwanted and would already not be given an opportunity to develop into a human
being. For instance, infertility doctors typically create several embryos for women who
are unable to naturally become pregnant, and then the doctor chooses the best
fertilized egg to implant into the woman and disposes of all the remaining eggs. Instead
of these embryonic eggs going to waste, they are sometimes used for stem cell
research.
On the other hand, the use of adult stem cells is less controversial, because it does not
kill human or potential human life. However, adult stem cell research is significantly
behind embryonic stem cell research because of availability and versatility of adult
stem cells. Fortunately, the United States government does provide some funding for
adult stem cell research.
This leaves the morality of embryonic stem cell harvesting in question. The United
States already allows abortions of embryos, yet the laws of the United States restrict
the funding of research that destroys fertilized eggs before an embryo starts forming.
Basically, the United States believes that embryos are not people to prevent abortions,
yet the government gives preferential treatment to pre-embryos. In my opinion, if
abortions are legal and morale, then embryonic stem cell research should also be
legal, morale, and funded.
Furthermore, if these stem cells are going to be destroyed anyways, it is best to use
them to possibly help save and improve lives. The benefits for supporting stem cell
research far out way the moral ambiguity of the source of stem cells.
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and morale, then embryonic stem cell research should also be legal, morale, and
funded. Voc concorda com ele?
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2. Hopefully one day, stem cell research will be able to re-grow any new organ or body
part, and perhaps also
4. A blastocyst is basically an egg after it has been fertilized yet before an embryo
begins forming in the egg.
6. Adult stem cells are not naturally as versatile or available as embryonic stem cells;
therefore, they are
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7. The controversy over stem cells is from the destruction of fertilized human eggs
when harvesting embryonic
8. For instance, infertility doctors typically create several embryos for women who are
unable to naturally
9. (...) then the doctor chooses the best fertilized egg to implant into the woman ().
10. Instead of these embryonic eggs going to waste, they are sometimes used for stem
cell research.
11. However, many conservative individuals, especially politicians, are trying to make
embryonic stem cell
12. On the other hand, the use of adult stem cells is less controversial ().
13. (...) adult stem cell research is significantly behind embryonic stem cell research
because of availability and
14. Basically, the United States believes that embryos are not people to prevent
abortions, yet the government
15. Furthermore, if these stem cells are going to be destroyed anyways, it is best to
use them to possibly help