scince case study: cloning
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Should cloning be allowed? By Theo Grace Contents Page- 1. Title page- should cloning be allowed? 2. Contents page 3-4. Introduction 5. How it works 6. Evaluating human cloning/cloning endangered species? 7. Plant cloning 8. Animal cloning 9. Who and why to clone? 10. Just because we can, does it mean we should? 11. The human clone (if it was achieved) 12. Conclusion/Evaluation 13. Bibliography Introduction In this investigation I am going to explore the different aspects of scientific cloning, how it came to be, and why it may be necessary in the modern age. There are several theory's as to why cloning may be important now, and in the years to come. First of all there is a food shortage in our world. This is due to the high demand on food as the worlds population increases (population expected to rise from 6.5bn to 9bn in the next 10 years) this indicates that food is going to be a vital aspect...

