Animals in Science
I think that using animals in science is a mixed topic as it has helped in finding out if cures and medicinesare safe for people to use or not and making sure they work which is not always a very concerte way of finding out stuff like that in my opinion as some things may work in humans but not in animals or vise versa. The main reason why animals are used in science in the first place is because animals are biologically simialar to people and are also likely to get the same dieseases that people could get as well (American Physiological Society, n.d). Because there are genetic alteration technologies avalible it has led to an increase in using genetically altered animals (NC3Rs, n.d).
Scientists will use animals if it is unethical to test people and there are no other alternetives (American Physiological Society, n.d). The environment the animals are kept is is very important, there are many guidelines set in place to be met for a specific type of species used in a laboratory (NC3Rs, n.d). People also use animals in science mostly because is is considered wrong and unethical to use humans and expose them with health risks in observing a disease course (American Physiological Society, n.d). In conclusion I say that the use of animals in science is not perfect and should be improved or completely removed entirely from use in general science methods and replaced with alternatives that don't potentially put both animals and people at risk if a test for something like a new medication goes wrong.
NC3Rs. (n.d.). How are animals used in research?. NC3Rs. https://nc3rs.org.uk/how-are-animals-used-research#:~:text=Animals%20are%20used%20in%20scientific,may%20be%20linked%20to%20it.
American Physiological Society. (n.d.). Why do scientists use animals in research. American Physiological Society. https://www.physiology.org/career/policy-advocacy/animal-research/Why-do-scientists-use-animals-in-research?SSO=Y
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