What is the process of cloning:A skin cell containing all 46 chromosomes is taken from a male. An egg cell containing only 23 chromosomes is taken from a female donor. The nuclei are removed from both cells. The nucleus from the male cell containing all 46 chromosomes is inserted into the donor's egg cell. The egg cell now contains all the things to make the male clone. The egg cell is surgically inserted into the donor's womb. 9 months later a baby is born that is a perfect genetic clone of the male.
When could cloning be used for good?
This is just an example but it can be good for extinct animals or even endangered animals. It's good because it can help people and scientist understand and learn about animals that were gone in earlier years. It can also save most of our native animals to not be extinct.
When could cloning be used for bad?
It could be bad because there are still a lot of problems with cloning. Each clone human or animal can still have problems, there are high risks for health problems like lung problems or even other harmful diseases.
Do you think cloning is a good idea? Why/why no?
Nah, I just feel like there are too many complications that can happen and its too risky.
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